265100 | Europe ➝ Great Britain ➝ Stamps




Opening: 150 €
1d. red-brown, ‚Black Plate‘ 2, LD, good to large margins all round, tied by black Maltese Cross to entire from Edinburgh „9 MAY 1841“ via London „10 MY 1841“ addressed (in error) to St. Lewes, very rare handstamp „MISSENT TO TRURO“ in blue and ms. „St.Ives“, on front „TRURO MY 12 1842“ cds. in blue on reverse. (S.G.Cat. GBP 550 (for 1d. red plate 2))





Opening: 20.000 €
1d. red-brown, ‚black plate‘ 10, QA / TD, a mint corner marginal block of sixteen showing Plate number ‚10‘ and marginal inscription, variety „Check Letters ‚P‘ converted into ‚R‘ by hand engraving on RA, RB, RC and RD, and TA re-entry, QA, QD and RA with large part, others with full original gum, a very fresh, stunning and important mint multiple. B.P.A. certificate (2013) (S.G. Cat. GBP 50‘000 (as four blocks of 4))
Provenance
Provenance: E. H. Williams Collection, Harmer, 3 – 4 February 1938, lot 802 (as part of a complete sheet)
Robson Lowe, 26 July 1950, lot 158 (as the block of 16)
Major-General Sir Frederick Gwatkin Collection, Robson Lowe, 19 February 1960, lot 376
'Chartwell‘ Collection, Spink, 12 December 2012, lot 332




Opening: 2.000 €
1d. red-brown, Plate 11, Trial Printing on Dickinson Silk Thread Paper, LE-LF, a magnificent unused pair without the usual heavy creasing normally seen on these rare trials, of which only one part sheet (A- to Q- rows) survived from the Rowland Hill Estate. The sheet was exhibited in London in 1881 (ref. Kohl Handbook, written by J.B. Seymour). The part sheet was cut up before January 1892 as a pair was shown at a Manchester Philatelic Society meeting as a ‚novelty‘. (S.G.Cat. GBP 9.500)
Provenance
Provenance: Rowland Hill Estate (1879)
Exhibited in London 1881 (incorporated in a sheet or part sheet)
David Feldman, 3 – 8 November 1996, lot 21952



Opening: 800 €
1d. dark red-brown (chocolate shade), Imprimatur, plate 15, TA, lower left corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚15‘, good to large margins, light vertical crease as can be frequently seen on the Imprimatur sheet corners, exceptional fresh deep-brown shade
Provenance
Provenance: Leonard H.Clark Collection, Robson Lowe, 29 May 1946, lot 13.




Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, plate 33, AA, upper left corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚33‘, large margins all round, very fresh.
Provenance
Provenance: Leonard H. Clark Collection, Robson Lowe, 29 May 1946, lot 29.
Harmer, 26 January 1994, lot 574
‚Chartwell‘ Collection, Spink, 12 December 2012, lot 356



Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, plate 34, AA, upper left corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚34‘, large margins all round, very fresh.
Provenance
Provenance: Leonard H. Clark Collection, Robson Lowe, 29 May 1946, lot 30.
‚Chartwell‘ Collection, Spink, 26 June 2011, lot 1221 (offered as a rejoined pair with the 1d. AB)



Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, plate 35, AA, upper left corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚35‘, large margins all round, very fresh.
Provenance
Provenance: Leonard H. Clark Collection, Robson Lowe, 29 May 1946, lot 31.
‚DAISY‘ Collection, Christies, 8 October 1996, lot 474.



Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, plate 51, AA, upper left corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚51‘, large margins all round, very fresh.
Provenance
Provenance: Leonard H. Clark Collection, Robson Lowe, 29 May 1946, lot 47.
‚Chartwell‘ Collection, Spink, 16 February 2012, lot 270




Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, plate 51, AL, upper right corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚51‘, large margins all round, very fresh and attractive.
Provenance
Provenance: Earl of Crawford Collection (1913)
Col. A.S. Bates Collection, Harmer, 3-5 December 1934, ex lot 509
Heath Collection, Robson Lowe, 14 February 1962, lot 210
‚Chartwell‘, Spink, 5 July 2012, lot 296



Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, plate 108, TA, lower left corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚108‘, large margins all round, very fresh.
Provenance
Provenance: Leonard H. Clark Collection, Robson Lowe, 29 May 1946, lot 100.




Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, plate 125, AL, upper right corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚125‘, large margins all round, very fresh.
Provenance
Provenance: Earl of Crawford Collection (1913)
Col. A.S. Bates Collection, Harmer, 3-5 December 1934, ex lot 521
Robson Lowe, 30 May 1940, lot 54
‚Verus‘ Collection, Stanley Gibbons, August 2015, lot 62




Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, plate 143, AL, upper right corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚143‘, large margins all round, very fresh.
Provenance
Provenance: Earl of Crawford Collection (1913)
Col. A.S. Bates Collection, Harmer, 3-5 December 1934, ex lot 523
Harmer, 8 December 1983, lot 1553
‚Chartwell‘, Spink, 16 February 2012, lot 348




Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, plate 146, AL, upper right corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚146‘, large margins all round, very fresh.
Provenance
Provenance: Earl of Crawford Collection (1913)
Col. A.S. Bates Collection, Harmer, 3-5 December 1934, ex lot 523
Charles Williams Collection, Harmer, 10-18 November 1947, lot 169
Harmer, 26 January 1994, lot 617
‚Chartwell‘, Spink, 12 December 2012, lot 442



Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, plate 148, AL, upper right corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚148‘, large margins all round, very fresh.
Provenance
Provenance: Earl of Crawford Collection (1913)
Col. A.S. Bates Collection, Harmer, 3-5 December 1934, ex lot 523




Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, plate 158, AL, upper right corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚158‘, large margins all round, very fresh.
Provenance
Provenance: Earl of Crawford Collection (1913)
Col. A.S. Bates Collection, Harmer, 3-5 December 1934, ex lot 528
Major-General Sir Frederick Gwatkin C.B. Collection, Robson Lowe, 10 February 1960, lot 394
‚Chartwell‘, Spink, 5 July 2012, lot 379




Opening: 10.000 €
1d. red-brown, plate 90, handstamped ‚SPECIMEN‘, corner sheet marginal block of 18, AA / BI, showing marginal inscription and plate number ‚90‘, the block showing the characteristic re-cut frame lines on this plate and the blind ‚A’s in the first vertical coloumn, excellent vibrant colour, two vertcial creases as can be expected and a few minor thins not affecting the dramatic appearance! Fresh and fine with large part or unmounted original gum. Illustrated (as a block AA / CI) in „Specimen Stamps & Postal Stationery of Great Britain“ by Marcus Samuel and Alan Huggins on page 17. A spectacular and wonderful multiple (S.G. Cat. GBP 36.000)
Provenance
Note: The existance of the 1841, 1d. red-brown and 2d. blue handstamped SPECIMEN was first reported in THE BRITISH PHILATELIST in March 1934 when „…..quite recently a block of thirty-one of the One Penny and a block of thirty of the Two Pence, plate 3, turned up (…..) which have not hitherto been known overprinted specimen“.
‚Specimen‘ overprinted sheets of the 1d. and 2d. have been sent on request of the Prussian, Austrian and Neapolitan Post Offices in 1849 as samples, when these countries were planing to issue first adhesive postage stamps similar as the British Post Office. Entire sheets of the 1d. red-brown, plate 88, and 2d. blue, plate 3, overprinted SPECIMEN sent to Prussia are still in the National Heritage Stamp Collection of the National Postal Museum in Berlin
Provenance: Spink, 3 June 1999, lot 1370 (as a block of 27)
'BESANCON‘ Collection, Corinphila, 7 September 2020, lot 3025 (as a block of 27)




Opening: 250 €
1d. red-brown, plate 20, RB, large margins all round, centrally cancelled with the blue Truro Maltese Cross, „TRURO FE 2 1842“ c.d.s. on front for dispatch, addressed to Hayle, a fine cover from the „Harvey, Hayle Foundry“ correspondence. (S.G.Cat. GBP 1.700)
Provenance
Note: The Philips Collection. N.P.M. London, contains four covers with blue Maltese Crosses from the „Harvey, Hayle Foundry“ correspondence, dated 4 Jan. 1842, 21 Febr. 1842, 25 Febr. 1842 and 10 May 1843.
Provenance: ‚Cyriax‘ Collection, Stanley Gibbons 1 Nov. 2023, lot 119




Opening: 600 €
1d. red-brown, plate 133, TL, the lower right corner with sheet margins showing part inscription and plate number ‚133‘, unused with traces of original gum, exceptional and wonderful appearance. B.P.A. certificate (2001)
Provenance
Note: The 1d. with corner sheet margins displays very well the chemical reaction of the fugitive red-brown printing ink introduced in 1841 colouring the greyish white paper made by Stacey Wise of Rush Mills to bluish.
Provenance: McIntyre Collection (as part of a corner block of four SK / TL), Robson Lowe, 28 March 1856, lot 310
Stanley Gibbons, 8 -9 November 1973, lot 258
Cawardine Collection, Spink, 20 September 2001, lot 1575



Opening: 4.000 €
1841, 2d. blue, printing from the small Trial Plate of 12 Impressions without letters in the lower corners, a complete sheet with upright watermark ‚Small Crown‘ and corner sheet watermark lines on the right and the bottom, outstanding colour and freshness. (S.G.Cat. GBP 17.500)
Provenance
Note: The first 2d. plate of the new design with white lines below POSTAGE and above TWO PENCE was not ready when specimens were required for distribution with the announcement of the new issue on Postal Notices. Therefore a provisional small plate with 12 impressions without corner letters was made. The printings from this provisional small plate were carried out on the large sized sheets of watermarked paper used for the regular 1d. and 2d. printings from the large plates of 240 impressions.




Opening: 12.000 €
2d. blue, plate 3, FA / GD, an unused block of eight, each stamp overprinted SPECIMEN, ample to large marginsall round, sheet marginal at left with imprint „Back be careful not to remove the Ce(ment)“ , GD with ‚Double Letter‘ variety, of outstanding colour and freshness. Full unmounted original gum, a truly magnificent and spectacular multiple for the Line Engraved connoisseur. Many of the surviving copies are heavily creased and/or oxidized. This block is the nicest multiple the collector could find and had the desire to own. (S.G.Cat. GBP 42.000)
Provenance
Remark: The existance of the 1841, 1d. red-brown and 2d. blue handstamped SPECIMEN was first reported in THE BRITISH PHILATELIST in March 1934 when „…..quite recently a block of thirty-one of the One Penny and a block of thirty of the Two Pence, plate 3, turned up (…..) which have not hitherto been known overprinted specimen“.
‚Specimen‘ overprinted sheets of the 1d. and 2d. have been sent on request of the Prussian, Austrian and Neapolitan Post Offices in 1849 as samples, when these countries were planing to issue first adhesive postage stamps similar as the British Post Office. Entire sheets of the 1d. red-brown, plate 88, and 2d. blue, plate 3, overprinted SPECIMEN sent to Prussia is still in the National Heritage Stamp Collection of the National Postal Museum in Berlin.
Provenance: Heinrich Köher, Wiesbaden, September 2006, lot 868
'Forrester‘ Collection (2008)




Opening: 2.000 €
2d. deep blue, Imprimatur, plate 3, SH, small to large margins all round, fine and extremely fresh. (S.G.Cat. GBP 12.000)
Provenance
Provenance: Harmer, 16-19 February 1970, lot 347
John O. Griffiths Collection, Robson Lowe, 29 September 1982, lot 202
Christies London 1990 Rarities Auction, 9 May 1990, lot 5
Sir Gawaine Baillie Collection, Sotheby’s, 29 Sept. – 1 Oct. 2004, lot 132





Opening: 5.000 €
2d. blue, plate 3, MA/NB, block of four with with large regular margins all round and full deckle edge sheet margin on the left with inscription, unused with large part original gum (slight diagonal gum crease not visible on front), very fresh and attractive multiple. (S.G.Cat. GBP 35.000)
Provenance
Provenance: Christies, 6 September 1988, lot 1346
Sir Gawaine Baillie Collection, Sotheby’s, 29 Sept. – 1 Oct. 2004, lot 133




Opening: 2.200 €
2d. blue, Imprimatur, plate 4, AI, with upper sheet margin and inscription, large margins all round, extremely fresh and highly attractive. (S.G.Cat. GBP 12.000)
Provenance
Provenance: Robson Lowe, 27 April 1949 („Great Britain Queen Victoria Imprimaturs Complete Collection“)
Robson Lowe, 19 January 1966, lot 708
Phillips, 3 September 1987, lot 369
Phillips, 11 July 1991, lot 317 (in a re-joined pair with AJ Imprimatur)



Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, die I, alphabet II, plate 182, AA, imperforate upper left corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚182‘, large margins all round, very fresh.
Provenance
Provenance: Leonard H. Clark Collection, Robson Lowe, 29 May 1946, lot 160.
‚Chartwell‘ Collection, Spink, 12 December 2012, lot 492



Opening: 700 €
1d. red-brown, Imprimatur, die I, alphabet II, plate 189, AL, imperforate upper right corner sheet marginal with inscription and plate number ‚189‘, large margins all round, very fresh.
Provenance
Provenance: Earl of Crawford Collection (1913)
Col. A.S. Bates Collection, Harmer, 3-5 December 1934, ex lot 535
Phillips 26 October 1995, lot 237
‚Chartwell‘, Spink 16 February 2012, lot 403