Postal Auction March 2026 - 368

Bids to be received by Monday 23rd of March 2026 1:00 PM

Lots (2058)

Lot 1885
Great Britain - Queen Victoria

Telegraphs: Unused A/SM1 Foreign & Colonial Telegrams: Form with 1892 10d brown with octagonal embossed design, changed from blue when the 10d brown was issued, mainly very fine for these.

Estimate £ 120.00
Lot 1886
Great Britain - Queen Victoria

Telegraphs: Unused A1 form with 188-92 6d purple for 12 words for sixpence octagonal embossed design, mainly very fine for these.

Estimate £ 100.00
Lot 1887
Great Britain - Queen Victoria

Telegraphs: Unused A1 form with 1885 6d purple for 12 words for sixpence octagonal embossed design, few minor faults, mainly very fine for these.

Estimate £ 100.00
Lot 1888
Great Britain - Queen Victoria

Telegraphs: Unused A1 form with 1885-87 6d pale purple for 12 words for sixpence octagonal embossed design, few minor faults, mainly very fine for these.

Estimate £ 100.00
Lot 1889
Great Britain - Queen Victoria

Telegraphs: Unused A1 form with 1894 6d deep purple Die 37 (not recorded as McCorquodale printing without date or florets) octagonal embossed design, mainly very fine for these.

Estimate £ 120.00
Lot 1890
Great Britain - Queen Victoria

Telegraphs: Unused A1/SE form with 1896 Stock Exchange 6d deep purple Die 37 octagonal embossed design, mainly very fine for these.

Estimate £ 120.00
Lot 1891
Great Britain - Queen Victoria

Telegraphs: Unused A1/SE form with 1896 Stock Exchange 6d deep purple Die 37 with octagonal embossed design, mainly very fine for these.

Estimate £ 120.00
Lot 1892
Great Britain - Queen Victoria

Telegraphs: Unused ASM1 form with 1892 10d brown octagonal embossed design, mainly very fine for these.

Estimate £ 100.00
Lot 1893
Great Britain - Queen Victoria

TURNED COVER - A most extraordinary long cover (very poor, tatty and tears / creases / toning) originally sent to TWICKENHAM bearing 1841 2d blue imperf STRIP OF 3 (unevenly cut with huge margins along the bottom LA-LC), then reused on reverse (old datestamps crossed out in pen), to Stoke Newington paid with an extraordinary strip of six 1841 1d red-brown (TD-TI) tied multiple 72 numeral cancels on SP 24, blue Twickenham h/s alongside, most unusual and unique, shame about the condition.

Estimate £ 150.00
Lot 1894
Great Britain - Queen Victoria

Valentine's: Intemperance is the bane of society envelope on cream paper unused with slight even toning at left and couple of paper nicks same side, otherwise fine.

Estimate £ 100.00
Lot 1895
Great Britain - Queen Victoria

WH Smith Advertising ring on printed c1885/6 newspaper wrapper embossed with 2d blue and cancelled dotted oval FB postmark to Lord Sunbury, Coburg, Saxony. Minor faults, small tears.

Estimate £ 36.00
Lot 1896
GREAT BRITAIN - EDWARD VII

1902 £1 dull blue-green fine used well centred example with REGISTERED LONDON WC oval cancels & HOLBORN cds. Fine SG 206.

Estimate £ 280.00

Lots (2058)