Great Britain & British Empire 2025

Great Britain & British Empire December 8 & 9, 2025 at 10:00 CET

Lot n°

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Estimate (£)

December 8 & 9, 2025 | 135

50511

F 

S.G. 49

1891 (Mar 16) 4d postal stationery envelope (H&G 1) sent registered to the USA, uprated with 1884-90

1d carmine rose pair, each cancelled by “A05” barred ovals, with Nassau registered cds at lower left,

reverse with US entry ds, very fine and scarce usage of the first postal stationery envelope.

50 - 80

50516

50512

50512

CC 

S.G. S1b

1916 Special Delivery 5d black and orange upper marginal mint n.h. with variety overprint double, one

inverted. Fine and scarce; cert. B.P.A (1998) (S.G. £1’100 as mounted).

400 - 600

50513

F Collection 

Collection: 1852-72, Accumulation of postal history and stationery from 1852 1/- rated entire to

Wesleyan Mission House, London, 1903 underfranked cover to USA, KGV and KGVI covers, some

registered with some postmark interest with Cat Cay, Green Turtle Cay and Rum Cay, unused and used

postal stationery, picture postcards used including two 1910 photographic; fair to fine condition.

200 - 300

50514

CC C J 

1938-1952 KGVI issue, a specialised mint collection that includes values to 5s (with three blocks of

four and five singles), and £1 (5 singles), 1/2d and 1d coil join pairs, plate and positional blocks, flaws,

etc. with approximately 200 stamps.

300 - 350

Bahrain

Indian Period

50515

F / 134

1932 (5 Oct) illustrated First air Mail Bahrein - Athens cover franked India 2a postage, two 1a Council

House (2) and 2a airmail, one 1a also tied by double-ring ‘By Air’ handstamp, black ‘T’ , red Greek

picture handstamp front and back, arrival cds of 10.X.; fine condition

500 - 600

Barbados

50516

H J 

S.G. 12a

1858 no wmk 1s black in used block of four, margins touched at top and upper left stamp with repaired

tear, neat barred oval cancels, a very rare multiple and possibly the largest known of this stamp as

we believe that only pairs are known; ex Brassler.

150 - 200

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