Lot: 221
France 1957 25Fr Mozart issue, a selection of Imperf Colour Trials including strip of 5, all fine with original gum, some with light hinge marks. (10)
Lot: 222
Hungary 1932-1961 Franz Liszt related items including 1934 2nd Philatelic Exhibition mini-sheet UM, and 1961 Liszt Anniversary mini-sheet UM both perf and imperf, and FU (perforated) on FDC.
Lot: 223
Music related items including engraved Essays by G.Wimmer of Austria for stamps commemorating Mozart (5) and Haydn, 1950s, all signed by the designer, plus two further unsigned Wimmer essays for Schubert, plus a FDC and a card both signed by Robert Stolz. (17)
Lot: 224
France 1952 and 1953 sunken Die Proofs in black on hand-made paper of the designs for Saint-Saens and J.P.Rameau, both signed in pencil by the designer, with full margins.
Lot: 225
China all-period accumulation in stockbooks, circulated club books, few covers etc, with few early 20th Century but chief interest in mid-period, plus mainly used PRC and Taiwan. (100s)
Lot: 226
British Empire and GB accumulation in stockbooks and packets etc, all periods with much QV to GVI noted; interest in Victorian 1d Reds and some Surface Printed, Straits Settlements, GVI mint 1937 Coronation sets, and wide range of others. High Catalogue value. (Many 100s)
Lot: 227
Box of Covers with much Aviation interest, plus GB Illustrated FDCs and some Presentation Packs; also UM modern Jersey in envelopes. Mainly loose but includes 2 cover albums. (few 100)
Lot: 228
WW2 Censored Covers & cards from or to Scotland, mostly within the UK or Received from H.M.Ships, but including CENSORED M.13 / U.S. NAVAL FORCES / EUROPE; many from Oban or Inverness. (19)
Lot: 229
Scottish Postal History 1900s to 1950s, mostly Invernesshire chiefly EVII to GV period, with PPCs (15), Parcel Post Labels (19) and Covers; interest in RSOs (12), sub-offices, postage dues, etc. (41)
Lot: 230
Pictorial Telegrams comprising Argentina 1934, GPO Greetings Telegrams (11) 1939-54, Cable & Wireless 1947 (2), and Baby and Wedding congratulation cards of 1960-63. (16). Also an issue of Stamp Lover.
Lot: 231
Sweden 1915-1941 Covers & Cards to foreign destinations comprising registered, express (1), or censored mail; includes Censor cachets or sealing tapes of Germany, UK, USA, Russia, Sweden (currency control), and France. (11)
Lot: 232
Russia 1880s to 1900s used Postal cards, Wrappers & a cover all with St.Petersburg numeral cancels, and cds sidestamps, mostly district 1 but including districts 2 (two),4 (two), 5 (two), 6, 7, 8, 9 (two), 11,13,14 and 15. Also 10 adhesives or pieces with numeral cancels from 3 to 7. (28 entires + 10 pieces etc)
Lot: 233
Penny Mulready Envelope, stereo A138, used January 1841 from FORT GEORGE to Bellaghy, Ireland, with a very blotchy red Malterse Cross handstamp, backstamped with a nice array of despatch, transit and arrival marks. Some small faults
Lot: 234
Pair of FORT WILLIAM foolscap covers 1911 & 1934, the former Registered to Corrour with EVII 3d, the latter with GV adhesive tied oval FORT WILLIAM / 10 A.M. 1934 / L.N.E.R. and similar handstamp over flap cancelling an LNER 3d Parcel Stamp (repaired). The latter cover has a vertical crease clear of the stamps. (2)
Lot: 235
Scottish Postal History pre-stamp to 1940s, all Invernesshire with range of poor to VF postal markings; includes fair to fine undated circles of DRUMNADROCHIT 1847 and FORT GEORGE 1848; straight line FT.WILLIAM, APPIN, BEAULY, and LAGGAN; mileages, duplexes etc. (29 items)
Lot: 236
Disinfected Mail: 1854 Tuscany entire from the writer Giovani Rosini with "Disinfetta / PROVINCIA DI / BOLOGNA", the letter written and posted at FIRENZE with 4 Crazie adhesive (cut by one of four purification slits); arrival date of Ravenna on flap. (Rosini writes that he has been confined to his bed for 60 days, suffering from Plague).
Lot: 237
All-period Covers & Cards, especially mid-period Germany, but including useful Holland, some Scandinavia, Saar, Poland and other Europe. Comprises philatelic (including maxi-cards), commercial and military. Includes some unused postal stationery. Many useful. (abt. 340)