Lot: 161
SG Stamps of the World 2015 edition, set of 6 volumes, some external wear, very clean internally, bindings sound. (6)
Lot: 162
GB & Commonwealth accumulation in two stockbooks with much UM GB QE2 plus some GVI including many commems and defins to £1 (4); the C/W M&U from GV but mostly QE2 including miniature sheets. (1,920 + 25 MS)
Lot: 163
Ranges in two stockbooks with interest in Egypt mid-period to modern, many Rwanda thematics, Thailand used definitives, Arab States, Chile from late 19th Century, Tunisia, and others. (3000++)
Lot: 164
European ranges in two large stockbooks with main interest in Czechoslovakia all-periods used with many pictorials, and Hungary post-1950 chiefly unused (no gum) with many sets and mini-sheets. Mainly VG/VF (3,900 + 46MS)
Lot: 165
Foreign ranges in large stockbook with main interest in Switzerland from 19th Century including many pictorials in sets, chiefly FU; also United Nations issues M&U and DDR UM including mini-sheets. (1,750 + 32MS)
Lot: 166
Large stockbook with mostly British Commonwealth M&U ranges, mostly QE2 with good range of countries notably Singapore, East Africa and West Indies. Mixed quality. (2,160)
Lot: 167
British C/W M&U ranges in 12 circulated club books dating from the 1940s, still reasonably intact, mostly GV/GVI with some earlier; interest in Australia, New Zealand, Trinidad, Rhodesia £1 Double-Head (perfined), Burma, and others; some good high values noted. Used predominate. (100s)
Lot: 168
British C/W used ranges in 11 circulated club books dating from the 1940s with main interest in GV/GVI issues of Canada & Newfoundland. (few 100)
Lot: 169
Foreign ranges in stockbook with main interest in Belgium of all periods, plus Belgian Congo, Netherlands & Colonies, and some Portugal. Mixed condition. Better items noted. (1,800)
Lot: 170
World accumulation in various stockbooks, binders, circulated club books, approval sheets & loose, including FDCs, presentation packs, etc. (Many 1000s)
Lot: 171
Mainly British C/W and GB in two stockbooks with interest in QV issues of Mauritius, India and other territories; later includes much UM Anguilla. (few 100)
Lot: 172
Two leather bound Imperial Albums, one with stamps removed, the other with approx. 2,500 stamps of GB & Empire, QV/GV, with some removed but fairly intact and with better items noted including Malaya, Newfoundland, Cape of Good Hope and others, the album wormed. Varied condition.
Lot: 173
A philatelic mix, mostly covers including GVI C/W FDCs (3), German WWI Feldpost (5) and others, plus stamps comprising Germany SG 445 FU and SG 603 mint (brown gum, see SG footnote). (31 items)
Lot: 174
British C/Wealth all-period mainly used ranges in four large stockbooks; many 20th Century pictorials but with better earlier notably Mauritius, Malaya, Labuan, Malta, Newfoundland, Great Britain, and others; Duplication in places. Varied condition. (Several 1000s)
Lot: 175
Foreign all-period mint & used ranges in eight large stockbooks with interest in Japan, Austria, Transjordan, Germany, Iceland, Mexico, Netherlands & Colonies, Venezuela, Viet-Nam, Poland, Sweden, China, and many others. Used predominate. High catalogue value. Varied condition. (Many 1000s)
Lot: 176
British C/Wealth M&U ranges in large stockbook with much QE2 but with some useful earlier; interest in Malta, Bahamas, Malaya, Barbados, Mauritius, Gilbert & Ellice Is, and Bermuda. Used predominate. Fair to fine. (abt.2000)
Lot: 177
Foreign mint & used ranges in large stockbook with main interest in Iran, Indonesia, plus Arab States pictorials. Clean lot. (c.2,500)
Lot: 178
British Southern Africa covers 1900-1965 comprising South Africa, the Rhodesias, Swaziland (1) and S.W.Africa (3); including Boer War period (6). Fair to VF (23)
Lot: 179
GVI C/Wealth FDCs including 1937 Coronation (9). Mostly VG/VF, though one item from Ceylon is a front only. (12)
Lot: 180
Collection of Ships' Mail 1889 to 1970s, mostly written up on leaves, with good range of Paquebot marks, many with ships' cachets. Good to VF. (66) 36 are pre-1940. Also related PPCs, photos and literature.