Printed Act of Parliament : 'An Act for granting Rates of Postage for te Conveyance oof Letters & Packets between Great Britain and the Port of Waterford, in the Kingdom of ireland, by way of Milford Haven'. Double sided sheet with introductory sheet. A nice piece of Postal History. (Start Price = £25.60)
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Lot #10498 - Great Britain - Ephemera 1829
Morning Post newspaper with a 'Four Pence' tax stamp applied at top right corner. Small fault at right. A nice example of the tax stamp. (Start Price = £12.80)
Lot #10499 - Great Britain - Ephemera 1890
Penny Post Jubilee Celebration: A fine example of the Invitation TO THE 'Conversazione at the Guildhall', by Blades, East & Blades, individually numbered (2230). Album page sized. Very fine for this 119 year old document (image available) (Start Price = £252.00)
Lot #10500 - Great Britain - Ephemera 1890
Penny Postage Jubilee Christmas card: Types I & II, both very fine & corner mounted on black card on album pages. A great addition to any QV collection. (2) (image available) (Start Price = £126.40)
Lot #10501 - Great Britain - Ephemera 1897
Prince of Wales Charity stamps 1/- & 2/6 mint, marginal mint & used, plus a 1d tied on cover with 2 x ½d vermilion & 2 special printed envelopes which came with the stamps. A lovely lot on 3 album leaves. (12 + 3 envelopes) (Start Price = £25.60)
Lot #10502 - Great Britain - Ephemera 1904-19
World War 1: A small collection on album leaves, featuring 12 stamp size vignettes of the British Fleet; 16 vignettes of British regiments (all these vignettes by Delandre), 7 anti-German or patriotic labels; a large postcard advertising 'Smiths' with 14 'stamps of our Allies' printed on the picture side, adressed to Cheshire; and a postcard 'from one of the Royal Air Force', showing illustrations of biplanes, mailed from the RAF Racecourse...
Lot #10503 - Great Britain - Ephemera 1905
6d postal order with datestamp of Market Deeping M.O. & S.B. Small edge faults but nice item for the Lincs collector. (Start Price = £10.40)
Lot #10504 - Great Britain - Ephemera 1923
'Mercury' 1d air mail essays in 6 different colours, very fine unmounted mint, with a stamp magazine article on the subject. (Start Price = £25.60)
Lot #10505 - Great Britain - Ephemera 1934-57
A small lot of 'oddments' includiing c1935 Harrison & Sons Coil testing labels in blue, a strip of 5, green 'poached egg' labels for testing stamp machines, a strip of 4 & 2 covers, one with 3 labels accepted for postage (in London) as no due marks applied, another with KGV ½d & 2 labels used from Macclesfield, no due marks; a strip of 8 (2 x 4) 'For Testing Purposes Only' labels in grey, imperf between each pair, these printed in...
Lot #10506 - Great Britain - Ephemera 1936
Air Mail Society letterhead with a piece of fabric from the airship R100. Authenticated by the signatory Roy Harker. Also a page with illustration of the R100 & the story(1982). A nice extra for the airmail historian. (Start Price = £25.60)
Lot #10507 - Great Britain - Ephemera c1890
'The Philatelic Supply Circular': Late Victorian period price list of Stamp Collectors' Accessories from Hilkes, Kirkpatrick & Co of Cheapside London E.C. (Under Bennett's Clock). Includes actual samples of 3 sizes of stamp hinges with company name printed in pale blue. List includes Indiarubber stamps for indicating watermarks or perforations, etc on album pages, stamp albums from 1d to £5, etc. Fascinating philatelic history, lovely...
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