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Subject: QV Head pmks Clear

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240
trimmed perfs, Crown CC wmk
£16

506
Crown CC wmk P.12½
£24

930

£7

LONDON
Crown CC wmk (SG.8)
£25

JAMAICA "A01" postmark transferred to G.P.O. London Foreign Section on GREAT BRITAIN stamp
(Type E) cancelling uncancelled Great Britain GB QV 1d lilac 16 dots (SG.172).
£60

P.O. BANK, Transvaal postmark/cancel
in turquoise ink dated 15 MEI 1902 on GB QV 1d lilac 16 dots (SG.172)
War concluded by peace on 31st May 1902. 1st office opened in 1897 and temporarily closed during the Boer War but re-opened 10 December 1900, moved to Railway Station on 15 October 1902.
£150

LONDON postmark on St. Vincent stamp
QV 2½d on 1d blue (SG.55a) with arrival sqc dated DE 12 94.
£5


C used CONSTANTINOPLE, British Levant postmark
on 1883-84 GB QV 2/6d lilac/blued paper (SG.Z142, Cat.£750), slight toning blemish.
£200

STRATTON ON THE FOSSE, Somerset, England postmark on Natal stamp
arrival dated A/MR 28 02 on QV 1d (SG.99a).
£18

PENRYN (Cornwall) postmark on Antigua stamp
arrival dated A/PENRYN/AU 28 72 on QV 1d vermilion sideways star wmk (SG.7b) pmk'd light "A02", straight edge at top and small frontal surface fault at base.
£20

GREAT BRITAIN stamps:
Walter D. Young QV 1/- hand-drawn facsimile, one of 250 plus individually different unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work.
£60

Great Britain stamps: Walter D. Young QV 10/- hand-drawn facsimile
one of 250 plus individually different unique items discovered in a cream-coloured vellum stockbook belonging to a Walter D. Young in an old desk by a Cabinet making in Woking, Surrey about July 1951. The artist evidently spent a great deal of time on his work. (See Forgeries & Fakes in subject file).
£85

ST. LUCIA postmark on Great Britain QV 4d dull green (SG.192) stamp
dated C/JY 10 87 paying the correct UPU rate between UK and St. Lucia pmk'd on arrival from R.M.S.P. mailboat, or as loose mail on arrival from mail posted on board a British vessel.
Exceptionally rare use and a probably unique display item.
£500
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