1840 J. Buchanan Private letter sheet from Nuneaton to Sutton Coldfield, showing Coventry date stamp and manuscript ''Pd'' in red and Birmingham backstamp. The only example in private hands (the other recorded example is in the NPM). A great rarity and illustrated in the SG Spec Vol.1. Cat. £50,000. Ex Daisy.
Great Britain - Day 4
By: David Feldman S.A.
David Feldman S.A. Great Britain - Day 4
We are thrilled to announce the opening of our prestigious June Spring Auction series. The sale features an exquisite array of over 5’300 lots of stamps, essays, proofs, postal history and collections from all over the world, just waiting to become a cherished part of your collection!
Egypt
This auction presents the 10th in a series of auctions featuring the Joseph Chalhoub Collection of Egypt. It includes the early postal history of the Venetian mail, Napoleonic period, Posta Europea, Waghorn and other Agents, plus the stamps and postal history of both the First and Second Issues, King Fouad I and King Farouk.
Europe and Overseas
This auction features stamps and postal history from around the world, with better Austria, Italy, Portugal, particularly strong Romania including the “Marcel” Collection (part II), China, USA and important Persia, with the first part of the Bjorn Sohrne FRPSL collection with his International Large Gold Medal collection of postal stationery.
Olympics & Football
The auction features rare football World Cup medals and memorabilia from the 1930s and 1950s, as well as important Olympic philately and memorabilia including official decrees for the 1896 Athens issue, Specimen ticket albums from 1932 Los Angeles and 1936 Berlin, 1972 Sapporo participant's badges and IOC Session badge, Pierre de Coubertin handwritten letter, etc.
France & Colonies
This auction includes major rarities of classic France such as the exceptional mixed franking of the Ceres 1F carmine and 1F vermilion on cover plus a Ceres 1F tête-bêche pair on cover, as well as the second part of a fantastic collection of over 240 lots of Liberation issues. French Colonies also includes the unique Saint Pierre & Miquelon set of unissued "Libres France" overprints.
Great Britain
This auction presents the greatest offering of Great Britain that we have ever had the pleasure to offer in over 50 years, with an exceptional array of Line Engraved including major rarities, as well as important Surface Printed and KGV.
All World Collections:
This auction features groups, collections and estates from around the world, including specialised exhibit collections such as the John Davis collection of British Forces in Egypt and an FIP Large Gold medal exhibit collection of the Argentina Liberty Heads. This auction represents a great opportunity for collectors looking for a new area to collect, or for dealers looking to add fresh material to their stock.
Indian States
This auction presents 440 lots of Indian States with a wide range of material from many of the States with stamps, varieties and covers, and at price levels from the very affordable to the showpiece rarities. The particular highlight is certainly the Barwani collection of Tony MacGillycuddy, formed over many decades.
Sperati’s Art of Philately
The auction features over 130 lots from philately's most famous forger, Jean de Sperati, with his working clichés and impressions on glass and celluloid paper. It includes a complete approval book that features 235 finished reproductions of some of the world’s rarest classic stamps gifted by Sperati to his daughter, as well as forgeries of some of the most iconic stamps such as the Mauritius Post Office issues, the Swedish 3sk, Australia Roo issues, Great Britain's 2s brown and VR Officials, Austria's Mercury issue, etc.
British Empire
The British Empire auction features attractive British West Indies throughout, with rare stamps, proofs, postal history, stationery and collections. The British Offices in Siam section has a stunning range Bangkok “B”s, with mint and used and no fewer than 8 covers. From Ireland we have the second portions of the Des Quail collection of postal history and the Barry Cousins collection of essays and overprints. As well as better India and Cape of Good Hope triangulars.
Egypt – Chalhoub Part X
Europe and Overseas
Olympic Philately and Memorabilia
France and Colonies
Great Britain
All World Collections
Indian States
Sperati
British Empire
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Lot #50001 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1840 J. Baraclough Prepaid Private Lettersheet printed in blue, addressed to Walter Landon, Rugely, with manuscript ''1'' and Belper undated backstamp. A superb and important item, believed to be unique and illustrated in the SG Spec Vol.1; cert. BPA (1989) (S.G. £55'000).
Lot #50002 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1840 J. Buchanan Letter Sheet (Type 2), from Atherstone to Ashby de la Zouche with ''Pd 1'' in manuscript, boxed 'No 1' in black and Atherstone datestamp. A great rarity in exceptional condition; cert. Brandon (2004).
Lot #50003 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1839 Treasury Competition Essays James Chalmers: 1d. essay in black on grey wove paper with the legend, "general post office/one penny", the centre with "Not ex. half and oz./1d." affixed to small ´letter-sheet´ by red sealing wax with the postmark "DUNDEE / SEPT. 30, 39." and the competition entry number "22290/39" alongside. Fine and rare. Only three examples recorded.
Provenance: H.C.V. Adams, February 1956; M.H. Stothert,...
Lot #50004 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1839 Treasury Competition Essays: James Chalmers 2d essay (type 3, Bates J) in red on white wove paper, cut to shape and used as a seal on small wrapper, with the legend, "general post office/two pence" around edge and "Not exceeding/Two Ounce." in centre with postmark "USED" and "DUNDEE / Oct. 7 39." and the competition entry number "22290/39" in ink alongside. Fine and extremely rare, believed to be one of only three examples in private...
Lot #50005 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1839 Treasury Competition Essays: Anonymous, attributed to James Bogardus who was one of the joint winners of the Treasury Competition, showing a hand drawn numeral in pen and ink "1" in the centre of a red border and bearing the legend below " 1/2 oz./Penny" in manuscript; fine and very rare.
Lot #50006 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1866 (Jan 30) envelope sent locally from Charles Whiting to Mr Smith in St Johns wood, bearing 1864-79 1d red pair pl.81, neatly tied by "WC/7" cancels in black, additionally bearing an imperforate pair of Beaufort house essays, and endorsed in manuscript, "Specimen of Postage Stamps as proposed by Mr C.W. 6 Years Previously to Mr R Hill./ With Mr C Whiting's compliments" a fine and very rare cover. In The hand of Charles Whiting.
Lot #50007 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1839/40 Whiting Composite Essay, whereby an embossed head in green was superimposed on the Beaufort House Essay in black and red, then mounted on sheet inscribed in manuscript 'Specimens of embossed and common stamping of cylindrical process conjoined'. A remarkable item, almost certainly unique; cert. Karl Louis (2019) with additional information included. Ex Cowan 1955, Ex Robson Lowe Auction 1971, Ex Griffiths 1982, Ex Robson Lowe Auction...
Lot #50008 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1837 John Dickinson London District Post Essay: 1d. lettersheet in yellow-buff on Dickinson patent silk thread paper featuring a fancy design on engine-turned background; a good example of this early design uncreased. Scarce.
Lot #50009 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1838 Proposal for a printed envelope, the J.W. Parker letter sheet printed in yellow which reads "Cambridge Bible Warehouse*, a fine and scarce forerunner (as illustrated in S.G. Spec. Vol.1).
Lot #50010 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1839 Post Office Permit letter sheet printed in green by Charles Whiting, Overprinted "Specimen"; superb quality.
Lot #50011 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1839 Stationery envelope essay by Charles Whiting, bearing a "PAID" embossed essay in yellow-green at upper left; a lovely example very rarely seen.
Lot #50012 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
Charles Whiting essays, a selection of 5 different including Post Office Permit in black each cut out of a larger piece from a pamphlet or periodical, scarce.
Lot #50013 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1839 Treasury Competition Perkins, Bacon and Petch Essay, prepared to illustrate the skill of the firm's engravers, the engraving including the text of the Ten Commandments within small circles. Most attractive and very scarce.
Lot #50014 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
1839 a fine selection of Charles Whiting essays (10) printed using the Sir William Congreve process as submitted for the treasury competition, a very fine and fresh "set of essays" including one on entire; a great page for a line engraved exhibit; fine and Rare.
Charles Whiting was a prolific printer of Treasury essays, submitting at least 100 designs, he was one of four winners of the competition and was awarded £100.
Lot #50015 - Great Britain 1839 Treasury Competition
Charles Whiting Embossed Essay using the Congreve process, heavily embossed on thick card, 150x185mm, showing the head of Lord Noel Byron in the centre with printed areas in blue, purple-brown and red, very fine and beautiful, ex Lady Mairi Bury
Lot #50016 - Great Britain Line Engraved Essays, Plate Proofs, Colour Trials and Reprints
January 1840 1st rejected die for the 1d. stamp in black (fourth stage), the complete die on India paper mounted on soft sunken card, with the words "POSTAGE ONE PENNY" excised for the later insertion of the words "TWO PENCE", unique; cert. BPA (2007) (S.G. unpriced).
Lot #50017 - Great Britain Line Engraved Essays, Plate Proofs, Colour Trials and Reprints
1871 Ormond Hill die proof of the first (rejected) die of the One Penny stamp in black (fourth stage) on soft white card; a very scarce proof. Cert. B.P.A. (2022).
Lot #50018 - Great Britain Line Engraved Essays, Plate Proofs, Colour Trials and Reprints
1870 Ormond hill die proof in black on wove paper from the 1st (later rejected) die, showing queens head background and POSTAGE ONE PENNY at foot; an exceptional example of this scarce proof. Cat from £12'500. Photocopy cert B.P.A. (1991).
Lot #50019 - Great Britain Line Engraved Essays, Plate Proofs, Colour Trials and Reprints
1935 reprint of the first (rejected) die of the One Penny stamp in black on unwatermarked paper; a very scarce proof. Cert. R.P.S. (1997).
Lot #50020 - Great Britain Line Engraved Essays, Plate Proofs, Colour Trials and Reprints
1935 reprint of the first (rejected) die of the One Penny stamp in yellow-green on unwatermarked cream wove paper without smudges below "ONE" and "NNY"; a very scarce proof. Cat from £12500. Ex "Mayflower".
Lot #50021 - Great Britain Line Engraved Essays, Plate Proofs, Colour Trials and Reprints
1935 reprint of the first (rejected) die of the One Penny stamp in a pair in yellow-green on unwatermarked cream wove paper without smudges below "ONE" and "NNY"; a very scarce proof. Cat from £12500.
Lot #50022 - Great Britain Line Engraved Essays, Plate Proofs, Colour Trials and Reprints
1935 reprint of the first (rejected) die of the One Penny stamp in rose-carmine on unwatermarked cream wove paper; a very scarce proof. Cert R.P.S. (1998). Cat from £12500.
Lot #50023 - Great Britain Line Engraved Essays, Plate Proofs, Colour Trials and Reprints
1935 reprint of the first (rejected) die of the One Penny stamp in rose carmine on "(Sp)ecial Posta(ge) Londo(n)" watermarked cream wove paper; a very scarce proof. Cat from £12500.
Lot #50024 - Great Britain Line Engraved Essays, Plate Proofs, Colour Trials and Reprints
1935 reprint of the first (rejected) die of the One Penny stamp in a pair of rose-carmine impressions on unwatermarked cream wove paper; a very scarce proof. Cat from £12500.
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