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1840/4, QV 1d rotbraun (AD und SF, beide 3 margins) AD-Marke もっと見る
1840/4, QV 1d rotbraun (AD und SF, beide 3 margins) AD-Marke mit
blauer Malteserkreuz Entwertung SF-Marke mit blauer schottischer
Nummernstempel- Entwertung (Michel in 2013 bereits € 520.-)
Automatically generated translation:
1840 / 4, QV 1 d red-brown (AD and SF, both 3 margins) AD stamp with blue Maltese Cross cancellation SF stamp with blue scottish nummeral cancel cancellation (Michel in 2013 already Euro 520.-)
"2" Londoner Nummernstempel (Type Diamonds with number, Parmenter
2A) もっと見る "2" Londoner Nummernstempel (Type Diamonds with number, Parmenter 2A) 2 x abgeschlagen a. Kab.-Brief m 2 x 1d QV rotbraun (2 - 3 margins), rs. Lombard Street-Kreuzstempel n. Newport, Isle of Wight, Frühstverwendung vom 25.05.1844 (lt. Alcock & Holland Mai 1844)
Automatically generated translation:
"2" cockney nummeral cancel (type Diamonds with number, Parmenter 2a) 2 x mounted on superb in every respect (choice copy) letter m 2 x 1 d QV red-brown (2 - 3 margins), reverse Lombard street cross cancel to Newport, Isle of Wight, Frühstverwendung from 25.05.1844 (according to Alcock & Holland May 1844)
Great Britain, 1841, 2p Blue (4; SG 14). Plate 4, lettered もっと見る
Great Britain, 1841, 2p Blue (4; SG 14). Plate 4, lettered H-I,
original gum, lightly hinged, large balanced margins, intense shade
and impression EXTREMELY FINE. A SUPERB ORIGINAL-GUM EXAMPLE OF THE
1841 2-PENCE BLUE FROM PLATE 4. With 2010 Ceremuga and 2013
Sismondo certificates. Scott $6,000. SG £3,000
Great Britain, 1847, Queen Victoria (embossed), 1s pale green. もっと見る
Great Britain, 1847, Queen Victoria (embossed), 1s pale green. In
combination with 1841, 1d red brown (3), three singles, tied on
1850 folded letter from Liverpool to St. John, N.B. with barred
numeral "466"; endorsed "P. Hibernia" at upper left, backstamped
with "Liverpool My 4, 1850" cds and "St John N.B. My 17, 1850"
receiving datestamp, Very Fine and choice, a nice Trans-Atlantic
cover. SG No. 54. Scott No. 5; Estimate $400 - 600
Great Britain, 1847, Queen Victoria (embossed), 1s pale green. もっと見る
Great Britain, 1847, Queen Victoria (embossed), 1s pale green. Two
cut to shape in combination with 1841, 1d red brown and 2d blue (3,
4) both with four margins, tied on 1853 cover from London to Mexico
with barred numeral "14" in diamond; large numeral "5" at left,
endorsed "p. Orinoco", Extremely Fine, a very attractive three
color franking to Mexico. SG No. 54. Scott No. 5; Estimate $300 -
400
1841: 1 d. red brown, plate 8, lettered CG, printed from the
"black" もっと見る 1841: 1 d. red brown, plate 8, lettered CG, printed from the "black" plates, unused, with part original gum, four mostly ample margins all around, fresh rich colour, small corner flaw confined to upper left margin, otherwise fine and scarce Gi AS51 = £ 11'000
GB SG 7 1841 1d red-brown from 'black' plates group lettered RF
used もっと見る GB SG 7 1841 1d red-brown from 'black' plates group lettered RF used
1841 1d red-brown from ‘black’ plates, used group all lettered RF. Plates 1b, 5, 8, 10 (x 3, one ex Frajola) showing ‘P’ converted to ‘R’, and 11. All four margins, with black MCs. SG 7
1 d. red-brown, plate 8, horizontal strip of four, lettered もっと見る
1 d. red-brown, plate 8, horizontal strip of four, lettered BE-BH,
each example showing Stage 2 "O" Flaw, margins ample to large,
touching in places at foot, neatly struck Maltese Crosses in black,
two light vertical creases between stamps, else a fine and scarce
multiple Gi. AS51= £1,150+. Provenance: Robson Lowe, 27 July, 1977,
lot 205. Robson Lowe, 19 January, 1978, lot 1139
Great Britain 1841 Norwich Envelope Sent to London Bearing もっと見る
Great Britain 1841 Norwich Envelope Sent to London Bearing 1d
Red-Brown Displaying 3½ Margins Plate 8, SG 7 Tied VERY FINE
Maltese Cross Cancel; SCARCE & FINE / VERY FINE (2-15399)
1841 1d Red-Brown, Plate 34, marginal block of nine MJ–OL, もっと見る
1841 1d Red-Brown, Plate 34, marginal block of nine MJ–OL, showing
part inscription. Mint with practically full original gum, light
natural gum bends and trace of minor staining. Good margins except
at top of ML. Attractive and scarce multiple
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, plate 106, lettered SG-SL もっと見る
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, plate 106, lettered SG-SL /
TG-TL, an unused block of twelve (6 x 2) of lovely fresh colour,
sheet marginal at base showing imprint "(tow)ards the RIGHT HAND
SIDE of the Letter. In Wetting the Back be careful not to remove
the Cement.", large margins on three sides, right hand stamps
shaved at right; large part og. with six stamps unmounted og. Rare.
Signed A. Diena Gi = £ 7'000+
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered RA/TA, an unused もっと見る
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered RA/TA, an unused vertical
strip of three with ample to large margins all round, tiny scissor
sut in margin only between RA and SA at right, horizontal crease in
central stamp not impacting on the fine appearance, large part og.
with lower two stamps unmpunted og. An attractive multiple Gi = £
1'800+
GB SG 8 1841 1d red-brown Plate 131 pair mint
1841 1d red-brown もっと見る GB SG 8 1841 1d red-brown Plate 131 pair mint
1841 1d red-brown Plate 131, left-marginal horizontal pair (GA-GB) with inscription, four good to large margins, mint, large part o.g., right stamp with small thin spot at top, otherwise a fine pair. BPA Certificate (2014). SG 8
GB SG 8 1841 1d Plate 92 mint block of 30
1841 1d red-brown Plate 92 もっと見る GB SG 8 1841 1d Plate 92 mint block of 30
1841 1d red-brown Plate 92 (AA-EF) top left corner plate 92 block of thirty (6x5), showing the plate number and marginal inscriptions. Shows re-entry to AA and constant varieties to AC, BF & CE, mint large part o.g.; margins touching AF, not detracting from an otherwise impressive and fine multiple. SG 8 cat £12,000
GB SG 8 1841 1d orange-brown Plate 103 mint
1841 1d orange-brown もっと見る GB SG 8 1841 1d orange-brown Plate 103 mint
1841 1d orange-brown Plate 103 (QC) four clear to good margins, mint part o.g., ink offsets on reverse, still a presentable example of this scarce shade. SG 12, £1500
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered EA-ED / FA-FD, an もっと見る
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered EA-ED / FA-FD, an unused
block of eight (4 x 2) of fine fresh colour, margins touched on FA
and FD, one hesitates to say that the multiple could make an
outstanding block of four for the connoisseur, all stamps with
superb large part og. Gi B1 = £ 6'400
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, plate 168, lettered FA/GA, もっと見る
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, plate 168, lettered FA/GA, an
unused vertical pair with clear to large margins all round,
marginal at left with imprint "Back be careful not to remove the
Cem(ent)", red crayon mark on margin, diagonal gum bend on large
part og. Delightful appearance, a most attractive multiple Gi = £
1'200+
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered OL/PL, an unused もっと見る
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered OL/PL, an unused vertical
pair, marginal from right of sheet with imprint "(no)t to remove
the Cement.", lower stamp with large margins, upper stamp just
shaved at left, with naural spot from paper flaw below the bust,
superb large part og. and most attractive Gi = £ 1'200
1841 1d red-brown Pl. 76 EI-FL, exceptional right hand marginal
block もっと見る 1841 1d red-brown Pl. 76 EI-FL, exceptional right hand marginal block of eight used with full selvedge and part inscription "PRICE 1d Per Label, 1s/- Per", good margins and neat strikes of "409" oval numeral of Jersey, a fine multiple and scarce Channel Islands usage.Expertise: Signed Raybaudi
1840 SG.8, TWO PENCE BLUE, printing plate 2 with numeral もっと見る
1840 SG.8, TWO PENCE BLUE, printing plate 2 with numeral Maltesse
Cross No. 12; very fine and rare stamp with certificate RPSL, c.v..
£14
GB SG 8 1841 1d red-brown Plate 33 non-coincident re-entry
used
1841 もっと見る GB SG 8 1841 1d red-brown Plate 33 non-coincident re-entry used
1841 1d red-brown Plate 33 (PA) four good margins, showing State 2 non-coincident re-entry, used by neat strike of black MC, fine, a very scarce stamp. RPS Certificate (1990). SG 8; Spec. BS22g, £950
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered OF, a used example with
four もっと見る 1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered OF, a used example with four margins on a delightful small 1848 embossed filigree envelope, with full contents (also embossed) used to Wimpole St., Devonshire Place, London tied by London numeral "60" barred obliterator with "Curzon St." receiving house handstamp at left in black. Reverse with London datestamp (March 2) in red and Postman's manuscript notation "Not known as directed, W.B. Jones". A charming entire
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, lettered AG, a used example
with もっと見る 1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, lettered AG, a used example with large margins all round on small Ladies envelope endorsed "Stamped" to Bridport, applied slightly off the edge of the cover, tied by unrecorded usage of italic "Moreton Hampstead / Penny Post" handstamp (Willcocks DN910) in black. Seal missing on reverse and the adhesive crossed by fold but an item of exceptional rarity Gi B1wc = £ 8'000.
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, plate 13, lettered OD, a
single もっと見る 1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, plate 13, lettered OD, a single example with good margins all round, used on cover from Chatham to Limerick, Ireland tied by Maltese Cross in black. Reverse with Chatham cds (Nov 22) and London cds in red, Dublin transit (Nov 24) and double arc Limerick arrival in black (Nov 25). A scarce plate on letter Gi BS2 = £ 325.
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, plate 34, lettered OK, used on もっと見る
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, plate 34, lettered OK, used on 1844
entire letter from Cirencester to Stony Stratford, tied by bold
"204" numeral obliterator in black. Reverse with double arc
Cirencester despatch cds (June 6) in black and London transit (June
7) in red. The letter contains an unused £5 note of the
Gloucestershire Banking Company, Cirencester Branch, also claimable
from Masterman, Peters & Co. of London (Roger Outing # 566C). An
extraordinary survivor.
GB SG 8 1844 cover to London re-addressed to France
1844 entire もっと見る GB SG 8 1844 cover to London re-addressed to France
1844 entire letter from Hurst Green addressed to London bearing 1d red-brown Plate 45 (HA) showing ‘428’ numeral, superimposed by London ‘12' numeral, re-addressed to France, with additional ‘19’ charge in m/s and ‘1D' oval h/s cancel, backstamped by London transit and despatch marks and French Valence, Chabeuil and Saint Peray markings for 7-8 Sept, archival folds and small puncture to address panel, otherwise fine, an interesting and unusual cover. SG 8
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, lettered RK, a used example
with もっと見る 1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, lettered RK, a used example with large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at top, used on 1843 entire letter from London to Lochinver, Golspie, Scotland tied by superb strike of London "No. 6" in Maltese Cross. London despatch cds on reverse with Edinburgh transit in red and Golspie (Sept 5) arrival. A delightful and rare entire in the foremost quality Gi B1uf = £ 450
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered RB, close to large もっと見る
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered RB, close to large margins,
used on 1844 cover from Mullingar, Westmeath to the Editor of the
Naval & Military Gazette in London tied by bold strike of the
"MULLINGAR MALTESE CROSS" in black with the famous four cuts in the
loops of the Cross and the one single cut in the inner cross. Fine
"MULLINGAR" double arc circular datestamp (March 29) in blue at
left and reverse with Dublin (March 30) transit and London (March
31) arrrival in red. Fully account of this cover from "The Great
Britain Philatelist" dated May 1961 accompanies the lot. Listed in
"The Maltese Cross" by Rockoff and Jackson on page 207. Extremely
rare and fine Gi B1ty = £ 15'000. Provenance: Robson Lowe, 29 July
1949, lot 146; Robson Lowe, 17 March 1955, lot 481 where purchased
by H. Morriss
1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered PI, a single example used
on もっと見る 1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered PI, a single example used on 1847 entire letter to France tied by London '8' numeral obliterator with "T.P. / Blackfriars Rd." handstamp at right. Mailed via Bordeaux with entry marking in red on obverse and London despatch (Aug 19), Paris transit (Aug 21) and Laval arrival on reverse (Aug 22), where charged "16" décimes due to pay
"Joseph Addy" Letters 1845, 1846, 1847 and 1848: Four Entire
Letters: もっと見る "Joseph Addy" Letters 1845, 1846, 1847 and 1848: Four Entire Letters: the first from Joseph Addy addressed to "Mr. Rob Clarke Paul in Dursley or relatives" bearing 1841 1 d. red-brown on blued with good to large margins all round, tied by London barred numeral "17" obliterator in black. Reverse with despatch cds (Oct 9) and both Dursley and Stroud cds's (Oct 10) and Tetbury eventual arrival cds. The letter (unusually sent bearing a stamp) from Addy inside states: "The undersigned is able to inform you of something he believes to be considerably to your advantage, on receipt of Twenty Shillings for his trouble by Post Office order on Whitechapel or otherwise...", the letter going on to state that Addy was personally known to each of the Aldermen of London and lists Sir Peter Laurie, Lord Mayor at Mansion House as a 'voluntary' referee of his good character. 1846 (Nov 21): The second entire letter, again in copperplate script with illustration, again produced by Joseph Addy detailing that he had been in the "Felon's Dock" and been found not guilty of "obtaining money under false pretences"...the fascinating document goes on to state that he was also found not guilty of assault by his accuser. At base Addy yet again states that he was "personally known to all the Aldermen of London". This document mailed (unpaid) from Whitechapel to a Solicitor in Dorchester where charged 2d. due to pay. The third entire dated July 8, 1847 sent unpaid by J. Addy to "The Governor & Comany of the Bank of Scotland" appears to have been delived and the requisite 2d. was paid on the following day. In this copperplate letter Addy requests just 5 shillings for his "knowledge". The fourth entire dated October 20, 1847 sent unpaid by J. Addy to a Mr. Bathazar Adams in Dublin has very similar copperplate contents with a request for 20 shillings which would earn the addressee "£100 and Upwards" with even more notables listed including the Bishop of Bath & Wells and the Bishop of Winchester stating that they too could benefit from Addy's information. Struck on reverse with London despatch cds (Dec 22), Dublin arrival (Dec 23) and a fine and rare strike of "♚ DUBLIN / This Letter has been REFUSED / JA 2 1848" handstamp, all being struck in red. Joseph Addy made a practice of sending these letters unpaid in the knowledge that, when returned to him in Whitechapel, he too could refuse them without charge. Thus this Victorian version of a modern 'internet scam' was able to continue un-checked until an Act was passed in 1847 to compel the sender of unpaid letters which were refused by the addressees to pay the Postage. Joseph Addy was the first person to be charged under this new Act. A remarkable and historic group
LENZ Briefmarken & Münzen
ロット518
Mi
3 I
Automatically generated translation:
1840 / 4, QV 1 d red-brown (AD and SF, both 3 margins) AD stamp with blue Maltese Cross cancellation SF stamp with blue scottish nummeral cancel cancellation (Michel in 2013 already Euro 520.-)
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65.00 EUR
19.01.2026
LENZ Briefmarken & Münzen
ロット519
Mi
3 I
2A) もっと見る "2" Londoner Nummernstempel (Type Diamonds with number, Parmenter 2A) 2 x abgeschlagen a. Kab.-Brief m 2 x 1d QV rotbraun (2 - 3 margins), rs. Lombard Street-Kreuzstempel n. Newport, Isle of Wight, Frühstverwendung vom 25.05.1844 (lt. Alcock & Holland Mai 1844)
Automatically generated translation:
"2" cockney nummeral cancel (type Diamonds with number, Parmenter 2a) 2 x mounted on superb in every respect (choice copy) letter m 2 x 1 d QV red-brown (2 - 3 margins), reverse Lombard street cross cancel to Newport, Isle of Wight, Frühstverwendung from 25.05.1844 (according to Alcock & Holland May 1844)
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40.00 EUR
19.01.2026
Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries
ロット3
SC
4
SG
14
1500.00 USD
(app. 1270 EUR)
2026/03/17 11:30 EDT
(app. 1270 EUR)
Rumsey Auctions
ロット1024
SC
5
SG
54
425.00 USD
(app. 360 EUR)
2025/12/09 08:00 PST
(app. 360 EUR)
Rumsey Auctions
ロット1025
SC
5
SG
54
260.00 USD
(app. 220 EUR)
2025/12/09 08:00 PST
(app. 220 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット5007
SG
7
"black" もっと見る 1841: 1 d. red brown, plate 8, lettered CG, printed from the "black" plates, unused, with part original gum, four mostly ample margins all around, fresh rich colour, small corner flaw confined to upper left margin, otherwise fine and scarce Gi AS51 = £ 11'000
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1000.00 CHF
(app. 1095 EUR)
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(app. 1095 EUR)
Stanley Gibbons Baldwin's
ロット1071
SG
7
used もっと見る GB SG 7 1841 1d red-brown from 'black' plates group lettered RF used
1841 1d red-brown from ‘black’ plates, used group all lettered RF. Plates 1b, 5, 8, 10 (x 3, one ex Frajola) showing ‘P’ converted to ‘R’, and 11. All four margins, with black MCs. SG 7
240.00 GBP
(app. 275 EUR)
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(app. 275 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット35144
SG
7
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420.00 CHF
(app. 460 EUR)
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(app. 460 EUR)
CompuStamp
ロット8182
SG
7
販売価格
275.00 USD
(app. 233 EUR)
(app. 233 EUR)
David Feldman S. A. Geneva
ロット20069
SG
8
600.00 GBP
(app. 686 EUR)
2026/03/26 12:00 CET
(app. 686 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4121
SG
8
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1800.00 CHF
(app. 1971 EUR)
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(app. 1971 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4119
SG
8
LIVE!
300.00 CHF
(app. 328 EUR)
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(app. 328 EUR)
Stanley Gibbons Baldwin's
ロット1074
SG
8
1841 1d red-brown もっと見る GB SG 8 1841 1d red-brown Plate 131 pair mint
1841 1d red-brown Plate 131, left-marginal horizontal pair (GA-GB) with inscription, four good to large margins, mint, large part o.g., right stamp with small thin spot at top, otherwise a fine pair. BPA Certificate (2014). SG 8
450.00 GBP
(app. 515 EUR)
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(app. 515 EUR)
Stanley Gibbons Baldwin's
ロット1073
SG
8, 8
1841 1d red-brown Plate 92 もっと見る GB SG 8 1841 1d Plate 92 mint block of 30
1841 1d red-brown Plate 92 (AA-EF) top left corner plate 92 block of thirty (6x5), showing the plate number and marginal inscriptions. Shows re-entry to AA and constant varieties to AC, BF & CE, mint large part o.g.; margins touching AF, not detracting from an otherwise impressive and fine multiple. SG 8 cat £12,000
6500.00 GBP
(app. 7436 EUR)
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(app. 7436 EUR)
Stanley Gibbons Baldwin's
ロット1080
SG
8, 12
1841 1d orange-brown もっと見る GB SG 8 1841 1d orange-brown Plate 103 mint
1841 1d orange-brown Plate 103 (QC) four clear to good margins, mint part o.g., ink offsets on reverse, still a presentable example of this scarce shade. SG 12, £1500
240.00 GBP
(app. 275 EUR)
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(app. 275 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4120
SG
8
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850.00 CHF
(app. 931 EUR)
2025/06/22 12:00 CEST
(app. 931 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4118
SG
8
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480.00 CHF
(app. 526 EUR)
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(app. 526 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4117
SG
8
LIVE!
380.00 CHF
(app. 416 EUR)
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(app. 416 EUR)
David Feldman S. A. Geneva
ロット20070
SG
8
block もっと見る 1841 1d red-brown Pl. 76 EI-FL, exceptional right hand marginal block of eight used with full selvedge and part inscription "PRICE 1d Per Label, 1s/- Per", good margins and neat strikes of "409" oval numeral of Jersey, a fine multiple and scarce Channel Islands usage.Expertise: Signed Raybaudi
300.00 GBP
(app. 343 EUR)
2026/03/26 12:00 CET
(app. 343 EUR)
Burda Auction, s.r.o.
ロット450
+1枚
SG
8
3830.00 EUR
2026/02/28 23:59 CET
Stanley Gibbons Baldwin's
ロット1076
SG
8, 8
used
1841 もっと見る GB SG 8 1841 1d red-brown Plate 33 non-coincident re-entry used
1841 1d red-brown Plate 33 (PA) four good margins, showing State 2 non-coincident re-entry, used by neat strike of black MC, fine, a very scarce stamp. RPS Certificate (1990). SG 8; Spec. BS22g, £950
240.00 GBP
(app. 275 EUR)
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(app. 275 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4130
+1枚
SG
8
four もっと見る 1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered OF, a used example with four margins on a delightful small 1848 embossed filigree envelope, with full contents (also embossed) used to Wimpole St., Devonshire Place, London tied by London numeral "60" barred obliterator with "Curzon St." receiving house handstamp at left in black. Reverse with London datestamp (March 2) in red and Postman's manuscript notation "Not known as directed, W.B. Jones". A charming entire
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200.00 CHF
(app. 219 EUR)
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(app. 219 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット5271
SG
8
with もっと見る 1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, lettered AG, a used example with large margins all round on small Ladies envelope endorsed "Stamped" to Bridport, applied slightly off the edge of the cover, tied by unrecorded usage of italic "Moreton Hampstead / Penny Post" handstamp (Willcocks DN910) in black. Seal missing on reverse and the adhesive crossed by fold but an item of exceptional rarity Gi B1wc = £ 8'000.
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500.00 CHF
(app. 547 EUR)
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(app. 547 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット5267
+1枚
SG
8
single もっと見る 1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, plate 13, lettered OD, a single example with good margins all round, used on cover from Chatham to Limerick, Ireland tied by Maltese Cross in black. Reverse with Chatham cds (Nov 22) and London cds in red, Dublin transit (Nov 24) and double arc Limerick arrival in black (Nov 25). A scarce plate on letter Gi BS2 = £ 325.
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100.00 CHF
(app. 109 EUR)
2025/12/13 12:59 CET
(app. 109 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット5274
SG
8
LIVE!
140.00 CHF
(app. 153 EUR)
2025/12/13 12:59 CET
(app. 153 EUR)
Stanley Gibbons Baldwin's
ロット1078
SG
8
1844 entire もっと見る GB SG 8 1844 cover to London re-addressed to France
1844 entire letter from Hurst Green addressed to London bearing 1d red-brown Plate 45 (HA) showing ‘428’ numeral, superimposed by London ‘12' numeral, re-addressed to France, with additional ‘19’ charge in m/s and ‘1D' oval h/s cancel, backstamped by London transit and despatch marks and French Valence, Chabeuil and Saint Peray markings for 7-8 Sept, archival folds and small puncture to address panel, otherwise fine, an interesting and unusual cover. SG 8
70.00 GBP
(app. 80 EUR)
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(app. 80 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4127
SG
8
with もっと見る 1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued paper, lettered RK, a used example with large margins all round and portion of adjoining stamp at top, used on 1843 entire letter from London to Lochinver, Golspie, Scotland tied by superb strike of London "No. 6" in Maltese Cross. London despatch cds on reverse with Edinburgh transit in red and Golspie (Sept 5) arrival. A delightful and rare entire in the foremost quality Gi B1uf = £ 450
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500.00 CHF
(app. 547 EUR)
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(app. 547 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4128
SG
8
LIVE!
6500.00 CHF
(app. 7117 EUR)
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(app. 7117 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4129
SG
8
on もっと見る 1841: 1 d. red-brown on blued, lettered PI, a single example used on 1847 entire letter to France tied by London '8' numeral obliterator with "T.P. / Blackfriars Rd." handstamp at right. Mailed via Bordeaux with entry marking in red on obverse and London despatch (Aug 19), Paris transit (Aug 21) and Laval arrival on reverse (Aug 22), where charged "16" décimes due to pay
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220.00 CHF
(app. 241 EUR)
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(app. 241 EUR)
Corinphila stamp auction
ロット4297
+3枚
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8
Letters: もっと見る "Joseph Addy" Letters 1845, 1846, 1847 and 1848: Four Entire Letters: the first from Joseph Addy addressed to "Mr. Rob Clarke Paul in Dursley or relatives" bearing 1841 1 d. red-brown on blued with good to large margins all round, tied by London barred numeral "17" obliterator in black. Reverse with despatch cds (Oct 9) and both Dursley and Stroud cds's (Oct 10) and Tetbury eventual arrival cds. The letter (unusually sent bearing a stamp) from Addy inside states: "The undersigned is able to inform you of something he believes to be considerably to your advantage, on receipt of Twenty Shillings for his trouble by Post Office order on Whitechapel or otherwise...", the letter going on to state that Addy was personally known to each of the Aldermen of London and lists Sir Peter Laurie, Lord Mayor at Mansion House as a 'voluntary' referee of his good character. 1846 (Nov 21): The second entire letter, again in copperplate script with illustration, again produced by Joseph Addy detailing that he had been in the "Felon's Dock" and been found not guilty of "obtaining money under false pretences"...the fascinating document goes on to state that he was also found not guilty of assault by his accuser. At base Addy yet again states that he was "personally known to all the Aldermen of London". This document mailed (unpaid) from Whitechapel to a Solicitor in Dorchester where charged 2d. due to pay. The third entire dated July 8, 1847 sent unpaid by J. Addy to "The Governor & Comany of the Bank of Scotland" appears to have been delived and the requisite 2d. was paid on the following day. In this copperplate letter Addy requests just 5 shillings for his "knowledge". The fourth entire dated October 20, 1847 sent unpaid by J. Addy to a Mr. Bathazar Adams in Dublin has very similar copperplate contents with a request for 20 shillings which would earn the addressee "£100 and Upwards" with even more notables listed including the Bishop of Bath & Wells and the Bishop of Winchester stating that they too could benefit from Addy's information. Struck on reverse with London despatch cds (Dec 22), Dublin arrival (Dec 23) and a fine and rare strike of "♚ DUBLIN / This Letter has been REFUSED / JA 2 1848" handstamp, all being struck in red. Joseph Addy made a practice of sending these letters unpaid in the knowledge that, when returned to him in Whitechapel, he too could refuse them without charge. Thus this Victorian version of a modern 'internet scam' was able to continue un-checked until an Act was passed in 1847 to compel the sender of unpaid letters which were refused by the addressees to pay the Postage. Joseph Addy was the first person to be charged under this new Act. A remarkable and historic group
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