Very rare public notice entire with Penny Black cancelled with red Maltese Cross
More details...Fine scarce stamp on cover
More details...Fine pair of line-engraved plate 132 QV 1d reds on interesting cover
More details...Scarce London postmark on neat SG139
More details...Good strike - bid now!
More details...Very nice 4-margin imperf on neat cover
More details...Neat stamp and manuscript message to France
More details...Attractive cover to Neuffen, Württemberg
More details...Very fine example of scarce stamp
More details...Scarce item, with lovely 2-page correspondence between a soldier and a stamp collector!
More details...This is a very nice cover to France featuring a neat vertical pair of QV 4d red stamps cancelled with NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE 2 FE 1856 and the Newcastle sideways duplex, as well as a French arrival mark.
More details...A neat entire with a WOLVERHAMPTON Type A spoon cancel, code C, dated JA18 1856.
More details...A small envelope with neat 1d star cancelled with BURTON UPON TRENT spoon, code C, dated JY30 1858. Some minor repairs to reverse, hence low price.
More details...This is a very neat LEAMINGTON spoon cancel dated DE 18 1856, code E, on a 1d star, on a returned (and completed) Metropolitan Life Assurance Society insurance questionnaire making inquiries as to the health and lifestyle of an insurance applicant.
More details...This is a very neat postal stationery envelope measuring 97 x 53mm with a superb strike of the WORCESTER 61 spoon code L, used to Chesterfield. Dated February 11 - late for the cancellation.
More details...A picture postcard sent with a very scarce King George V halfpenny with no cross on the Crown and a broken frame. Hard to find - good condition.
More details...This is a registered airmail cover to South Africa with a combination of pre- and post-decimal stamps: a 5' castle, 6d Jaguar E-Type commemorative, and the 1/2p decimal definitive, making up the 1971 airmail rate! Very good condition.
More details...This is a very unusual usage of a King George V 4d adhesive, which must have been mistaken for a halfpenny, being a similar shade! Used on a PPC from Gissing, Norfolk, to Wymondham. Fascinating item.
More details...This is a very unusual usage of the KEVII 1½d purple/green (SG221), used from Ireland in 1904 to Victoria, Australia on a humorous Irish PPC. Good condition.
More details...A pretty cover with the King Edward VII 5d on chalky paper, with a nice clear profile, used from Glasgow to France in 1906.
More details...This is a neat cover with a 5d Die I Queen Victoria Jubilee adhesive, used from London to New York in 1888. Good condition.
More details...This is an extremely small 1d imperf used at Catterick with the 133 killer on a mourning envelope to Fairford. Good condition for its age.
More details...This is a perfectly struck NEWMARKET datestamp on a well-centred QV 1d red plate 103, used to Haverfordwest on May 14th, 1869.
More details...This is a neat wrapper with a very nicely centred 1d star on blued paper in the large crown 16 format. Used at Newcastle on Tyne in 1855.
More details...A neat printed invoice with a clear profile plate 9 1d red, sent from Newcastle on Tyne to Hartlepool on August 12th, 1841. Very good quality adhesive; slight repair hole on front of cover.
More details...This is a repaired envelope which has been sealed with the Weymouth seal in two places because it had been burnt in transit, according to an explanatory note in manuscript on the reverse flap. In addition it has a four-margin 1d imperf tied with the blue Weymouth 873 killer. Fascinating item.
More details...This is a twopenny star small crown 16 used in 1855 (22nd Jan) on a neat cover from Edinburgh to Woburn. The stamp has a very clear profile. On the reverse is a most unusual embossed seal: RYS NYMPH.
More details...This is an advertising envelope for the AMERICAN EXCHANGE IN EUROPE sent to the USA with possible enclosures in 1888 at the 2½d rate with a Queen Victoria Jubilee adhesive.
More details...This is a very fine strike of the SOUTHAMPTON 723 5-bar duplex on a penny plate cover addressed to Edinburgh. Nice item.
More details...This is a 1869 3d surface printed Queen Victoria plate 5, on a cover to Leek. The arrival mark of LEEK has a partially inverted date, and a transit mark of STOKE-UPON-TRENT is a struck-through-cloth handstamp. An unusual combination.
More details...Good condition, very pretty item.
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