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11th October 2017

October Stamp Auction Report

The October stamp auction included some high quality Great Britain lots that attracted considerable interest. A Queen Victoria mint collection, offered at £4,800, eventually sold £11,800.

 

An 1840 1d black official VR sold for £7,670, an 1867-83 £5 watermark Anchor sold for £3,180 and an 1884 £1 watermark Crowns sold for £5,070.

 

A very rare 1d black 2nd day of use cover sold for £3,300.

An 1863 cover to New South Wales with various stamps & cancels sold for £1,710.

 

In the foreign section of the auction a China PRC Mei Lan-fang imperforate set sold for £3,540 and a 1980 Monkey 8f First Day Cover sold for £1,060. 

 

A very rare Ile de France surcharge pair sold for £6,780.

 

A charming G.B. hand-painted 1880 cover sold for £365.

 

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