Great Britain - Stamp Auctions

In 1661 British Royal Mail, created the world's first stamped-mail service by adopting the “Bishop marks" so that no letter Carrier may delay a letter from post to post. In 1680 William Dockwra opened an independent postal service for local delivery in London using “Penny Post Paid” for payment marking. Within two years British post shut down Dockwra’s service, but continued operating a local “Penny Post” using a remarkably similar triangular stamp. Letters marked with Dockwra’s original stamps are extremely rare and bring high prices in stamp auctions.

The next big innovation in postal services was when Rowland Hill proposal for prepaid letters and suggested that postage be uniformly charged by weight, rather than destination. To ensure payment he proposed the use of adhesive stamps and in May 1840, Britain’s first adhesive stamps were on sale to the public. These first two stamps, known as the Penny Black and Two Pence Blue, featured the portrait of Queen Victoria, “Postage” along the top and the price along the bottom, the name "Great Britain" were not included and this tradition continues as of today. The stamps were cancelled by canceller shaped like a Maltese cross and required colored ink.For the British Empire Exhibition in 1924 held in London the first commemorative sets were issued showing the bust of King George V and a symbolic roaring lion. Only in 1953 after the crowing of QE II set was issued GB adopted the trend of issuing set of stamps commemorating national event.

Collecting GB stamps is very popular as being the innovators of postage stamps and therefor our great hobby of stamp collecting. King George IV was a great collector and his collections are kept by British Crown.

Lot 4334 - europe Great Britain -  Corinphila Auction AG Auction  321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Lot 4334 - europe Great Britain - Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

O.W. Official 1902 (April 29): 5 d. dull purple & blue, Die II, an unused example with sheet margin at right, of vibrant colour, overprinted SPECIMEN (Type 16) in black, fresh and very fine, unmounted og. Scarce and superb Cert. BPA (1979) Gi L34s = £ 1'000.

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Lot 4341 - europe Great Britain -  Corinphila Auction AG Auction  321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Lot 4341 - europe Great Britain - Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Army Official 1900 (June): ½ d. blue-green, an unused block of six from the lower right corner of the sheet, Control "R", fresh and fine, large part og. with four stamps unmounted og. Gi L37 = £ 300.

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Lot 4335 - europe Great Britain -  Corinphila Auction AG Auction  321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Lot 4335 - europe Great Britain - Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

O.W. Official 1902 (May 28): 10 d. dull purple & carmine, an unused example of rich colour, fresh and very fine, large part og. An extremely rare stamp. Signed Schlesinger. Cert. BPA (1979) Gi L35 = £ 6'000.

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Lot 4346 - europe Great Britain -  Corinphila Auction AG Auction  321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Lot 4346 - europe Great Britain - Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Government Parcels 1883 (Aug 1): 1 s. orange-brown, Plate 13, lettered CJ, an unused example of good colour, fresh and fine, large part og. A scarce stamp Gi L21 =£ 1'750.rnProvenance: Collection Bill Frazer, Spink, London, 24 April 2003, lot 968.

Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

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Lot 4344 - europe Great Britain -  Corinphila Auction AG Auction  321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Lot 4344 - europe Great Britain - Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Army Official 1902 (Feb 11): ½ d. blue-green in an unused block of four and 1 d. scarlet in an unused horizontal pair, each marginal from lower right of sheet showing Control "B", third and first stamp respectively with variety "Long Top to second F in OFFICIAL" (Row 20, Stamp 11), fresh and very fine positional multiples, large part og. with lower pair of ½ d. unmounted og. Gi MO19j+MO20j = £ 450+.

Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

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Lot 4349 - europe Great Britain -  Corinphila Auction AG Auction  321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Lot 4349 - europe Great Britain - Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Government Parcels 1887 (Dec 19): 6 d. purple on rose-red, an unused example showing variety "No Dot under T", overprinted SPECIMEN (Type 9) in black. Fresh and fine, large part og. Scarce and unusual Gi L27as = £ 300+.

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Lot 4340 - europe Great Britain -  Corinphila Auction AG Auction  321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Lot 4340 - europe Great Britain - Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Army Official 1896 (Sept 1): ½ d. vermilion, an unused strip of three, central stamp with variety "OFFICIAI", fresh and fine but for one blunted perf. at top of variety, a scarce positional multiple, unmounted og. Gi L36+L36c = £ 300.

Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

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Lot 4333 - europe Great Britain -  Corinphila Auction AG Auction  321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Lot 4333 - europe Great Britain - Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

O.W. Official 1896 (March 24): 1 d. lilac, Die II, an unused example of deep colour, overprinted SPECIMEN (Type 15) in black, vertical crease not apparent on face, unmounted og. Scarce Gi L33s = £ 300.

Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

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Lot 4342 - europe Great Britain -  Corinphila Auction AG Auction  321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Lot 4342 - europe Great Britain - Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Army Official 1896 (Sept 1): 1 d. lilac, Die II, an unused strip of three, from lower right corner of the sheet, Control "W", creased between first and second stamp on perfs. only, fresh and fine, large part og. Gi L38 = £ 300.

Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

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Lot 4343 - europe Great Britain -  Corinphila Auction AG Auction  321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Lot 4343 - europe Great Britain - Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

Army Official 1901 (Sept 20): 6 d. purple on rose-red, a used example on large 1902 OHMS envelope, addressed to a Colonel in York and readdressed to Exeter, tied by "Colchester" circular datestamp (March 19) and by "York" squared circle for re-addressing on the following day, with further York cds on reverse. An exceptional cover - the sole recorded usage of this stamp on Military letter Gi L40 = £ 1'600.rnProvenance: Collection W.A. Wiseman, Harmers, London, 8 Oct 1997, lot 323.

Corinphila Auction AG Auction 321 - 332 Europe & Overseas Great Britain & British Commonwealth - Day 3

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