David Feldman Great Britain & British Empire December 13 2019
167 Geneva, December 13, 2019 Lot N° Symbol(s) / Photo Page Cat. N° (SG) Estimate ( £ ) 50673 H 1840-1900, Used collection in a printed Lighthouse album starting with 39 1840 1d blacks from pl.1a to 11 (mixed margins), 15 2d blues incl. two pairs (mixed margins), 1d reds from black plates pl.1b to pl.11, 1841 1d red with cancellation interest with London numbers in MCs from 1 to 12, distinctive MCs, coloured cancels Dorchester cds, etc., a range of plates, 1841 2d blues again with cancel interest, shades, block of four, “spectacle” variety (mixed margins), a range of perf. Line Engraved plates again with shades, 1858-64 1d reds to pl.225, 1870 1/2d pl.1-pl.20, Embossed, 1870 1 1/2d OP-PC error, Surface Printed with shades and plate numbers (strong completion), 1867-83 High Values incl. 10s, £1 (2, one thinned) and £5, blued 5s, 10s and £1, 1883-84 High Values incl. blued papers incl. £1 brown wmk Crowns, Officials with better Government Parcels, mixed condition, a great lot with some rare stamps (8 stamps cert. Brandon 2019) (SG £180’000+) 20’000 - 30’000 50674 C DCE 1840-1911, Mint/unused collection in a printed Lighthouse album, starting with 1d & 2d unused Mulreadys, unused Line Engraved from Penny Blacks onwards incl. 1d red pl.9, 1841 2d blue, 1860 1 1/2d rosy mauve, some 1864-79 plate numbers incl. pl.225, 1870 1/2d pl.9, 1847 1s green (re- margined), Surface Printed incl. some Specimens incl. 1867-83 5s wmk MC specimen, values incl. 9d, 10d, 1s and 2s, a range of plate numbers, plus 1884 “Scheme showing the Designs and Colours of the Stamps that will be in issue after April the 1st, 1884” (torn), 1883-84 2s6d, 5s and 10s High Values, 1883-84 set, 1887-1900 Jubilees with shades, £1 green, a few varieties and proofs, Officials incl. better Government Parcels incl. Specimens, etc., mixed condition, 25 of the stamps with Brandon certs. (2019), a great lot with some rare stamps, worth careful inspection (SG £250’000) 30’000 - 40’000
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