Great Britain 1884 10 shilling pale ultramarine on white paper
Great Britain 1884 10 shilling pale ultramarine on white paper
never hinged, extremely fine SG#183a L2,500
Great Britain 1884 10 shilling pale ultramarine on white paper
never hinged, extremely fine SG#183a L2,500
1847 5c red-orange, “The Mask Franklin”
The most expensive 5c shade by far being the last printing and Fifth Delivery (Dec. 7 1850) just 3 months before the introduction of the new rates and the 1851 Issue,
Great Britain 1840 Mulready 2d Blue
Spectacular fresh envelope (Stereo A210) uprated with bright 2D adhesive, Plate 1 “JL” (margins to touching all around, guide dot in L square, tied by black Maltese Cross, addressed to Wigton (Cumberland)
SG#5 L30,000
Cover to the United States: 1865 (12 Mar.) single rate cover from the Howland correspondence from Port Elizabeth to Boston bearing 4d steel blue, two copies mostly with just clear to large margins in combination with 1864-77 1s green
Cover to Holland: 1865 (9 Jan.) single rate buff envelope from Grahamstown to Amsterdam bearing 1d deep carmine red with just clear to large margins in combination with 1864-77 1s green