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Auction: 17026 - The Philatelic Collector's Series Sale
Lot: 2257

Great Britain
Collections and Ranges
1840-1951 mint and used collection housed in three albums and a stockbook, contained in a carton, including 1840 1d. black (16 with one Plate XI), 2d. (6), 1841 1d. with set of "Black" plates, block of six, later line engraved with 1d. stars mint block of sixty, used reconstruction, 1864-79 1d. Plate 225, 1858 2d. with Copestake Moor underprint, 1870 ½d. plate 9 used, plate 11 imperf. between stamp and margin mint, 1½d. OP/PC error, 1847-54 embossed 1/- (3), 10d., 6d. (13), surface printed issues with 1855-57 watermark small garter 4d., 6d. watermark inverted, 1/- pair, 1862-64 with values to 9d. and 1/-, 1867-80 3d. plate 10, 9d. (2), 10d. (4, one superb), 2/- blue plate 1(1), plate 3 abnormal (R.P.S. Certificate 2000 stating "..trimmed perfs. top and right +reperforated at bottom"), 2/- brown, 1867-83 watermark Cross 5/- (4), 10/-, £1, watermark Anchor, blued paper 5/-, 10/-, £1 and £5, white paper 5/-, 10/- and £5 (2, one with perfs. trimmed at right), 1873-80 2½d. rosy mauve LH/FL error, 1/- orange-brown, 4d. vermilion, 4d. sage-green, 4d. grey-brown, 1883-84 blued paper 5/- (R.P.S. Certificate 2011), 10/- ultramarine, 10/- Cobalt (Brandon Certificate 2003), white paper 10/- (5), 1884 watermark Crowns £1 brown-lilac, 1888 watermark Orbs £1 brown-lilac, 1887-92 £1 green, Edward VII issues with values to 10/- and £1, 1913 Seahorses with values to £1 (both shades), 1929 P.U.C. £1, later issues, Officials with forged overprints, etc., mixed condition but many fine. Photo

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£18,000