Great Britain & British Empire 2025

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

Lot n°

Symbol(s)

Estimate (£)

December 8 & 9, 2025 | 277

51227

DCE J P / 276

S.G. 166 var

1910-13 Printer’s File Stamps £1 rose-scarlet and bluish black (printing 6) in left hand block of four

with eight security punch holes, washed and without gum, minor soiling on reverse, exceptional colour.

Scarce; ex Blanic.

800 - 900

51228

DCE J P / 276

S.G. 166a var

1910-13 Printer’s File Stamps £1 crimson and slate-black (printing 9) in right hand marginal block of

four with four security punch holes, washed and without gum and with only very minor soiling strong

colour, a fine and scarce multiple; ex Blanic.

800 - 900

51229

CC C J / 276

S.G. 169

1910-13 1/2d apple-green perforation 15 pl. II in mint block of 4 (68-79), the lower pair lightly hinged,

the upper pair mint n.h., exceptional ‘true’ colour, a fine and rare multiple. (S.G. £2400++); cert. R.P.S.

(1969) for block of 16, this being the lower block; ex Levin and Vestey.

1’800 - 2’400

51230

CC C J 

S.G. 171

1910-13 2d black and grey-black perforation 15 in mint block of four, two stamps large part o.g,

two mint n.h., tiny surface mark lower right margin, rich colour, a fine and very scarce multiple (S.G.

£4’000++): ex Gibbs.

4’000 - 5’000

51232

51231

51231

DCE J P 

S.G. 173a var

1910-13 Printer’s File Stamps 3d purple and ochre perforation 15 (printing 10) in lower marginal block

of four with four security punch holes, washed and without gum, slight soiling. Despite being an ex

archive sample, a multiple of the perf 15 3d is a considerable rarity; ex Blanic.

400 - 500

51232

CC C J 

S.G. 174

1910-13 4d black and orange, hook headplate, perf.15, mint block of four [44-50], with pos.50 showing

“dash west of Queen”, very fine; ex Andrew Wilson.

300 - 400