Gibraltar: Postal Stationery: Postcards, 1886 to 1902, a collection of Q.V. cards on leaves, used between 1886 and 1902, variously addressed, incl. first issue “GIBRALTAR” overprint 1/2d. (3, one used to Switzerland with added 1/2d.), 1d. (6, one early use Jan. 4 1886 to London), 1889 5c. (2, from Ramsgate and Oxford), 10c. (2, from Mazargues and Bordeaux), 1898 1d. (2, from Catford and London) reply cards, etc. (20 items)
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Auction of British Empire and Foreign Countries Postage Stamps and Postal History
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Grosvenor Auctions Auction of British Empire and Foreign Countries Postage Stamps and Postal History
A specialised auction of over 2,250 lots, featuring the remarkable Mike Phelan collection of Persian Gulf; the exceptional ‘Tuanjai’ collection of Fiji; a further offering from the outstanding ‘Moore & Moore’ collection of Gibraltar; British East Africa stamps and cancellations from the fine collection of Michael Ensor CMG, OBE; Egypt including fascinating material gathered by the late Stanley Horesh; the Frank Deakin collection of British Empire; India and States with the fine ‘Hambledon’ collection of Bundi; the unusual Peter Clough collection of German poster stamps and the second part of the superlative collection of British Levant postal stationery formed by Dr Alan K Huggins MBE, RDP, FRPSL
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Lot #1338 - british empire and foreign countries gibraltar: postal stationery: postcards - postal stationery
Lot #1339 - british empire and foreign countries gibraltar: postal stationery: postcards - postal stationery
Gibraltar: Postal Stationery: Postcards, 1886 (May 30) St. Vincent overprint 1d. postcard commercially used to London, cancelled by “A 26” barred oval with superb South District c.d.s. alongside. Believed to be the only known example of this card used from the South District office. CP 2 Photo.
[Proposed price: £100-120]
Lot #1340 - british empire and foreign countries gibraltar: postal stationery: postcards - postal stationery
Gibraltar: Postal Stationery: Postcards, Privately printed cards employing the 1889 10c., two cards, the first horizontal format in grey-violet (CP17a) used 1897 (May 31) to Austria, the other vertical format in black (CP17b) used 1898 (Jan. 13) to Germany. The first very rare, only two examples recorded. See “Gibraltar: The Postal History and Postage Stamps, Vol. Four Gibraltar Postal Stationery” Second Edition 2006 by Holmes & Neville...
Lot #1341 - british empire and foreign countries gibraltar: postal stationery: postcards - postal stationery
Gibraltar: Postal Stationery: Postcards, 1934 11/2d. ‘Rock’ issue postcard, two unused examples, one overprinted “SPECIMEN”, unused. CP 33, S. Photo.
[Proposed price: £100-120]
Lot #1342 - british empire and foreign countries gibraltar: postal stationery: postcards - postal stationery
Gibraltar: Postal Stationery: Postcards, 1934 11/2d. ‘Rock’ issue postcard, used 1936 (Aug. 7) to Florida with message referring to Spanish Civil War, minor bend. CP 33. Photo.
[Proposed price: £80-100]
Lot #1343 - british empire and foreign countries gibraltar: postal stationery: postcards - postal stationery
Gibraltar: Postal Stationery: Postcards, 1934 11/2d. ‘Rock’ issue postcard, used 1937 (Oct. 18) unusually to Budapest with added ‘Rock’ 11/2d. and airmail etiquette, slight indentations. CP 33. Photo.
[Proposed price: £80-100]
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