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  • Lot 116

    Lot 116
    Nicely matched wing mgn examples of the 1865 1d penny in two shades, rose-red? and pale rose SG1,2 fine mint cat. £200+ - Est: £50

  • Lot 117

    Lot 117
    By contrast four largely deeper shades of SG1 all mint one very well centred, all clean cat. £400 - Est: £100

  • Lot 118

    Lot 118
    Gazing a little wistfully at an exact central and upright half of type K3a ‘5’ duplex on 3d CC yellow-buff (SG5a), we suddenly realise this is not a half-a-loaf situation, but a cause for delight. How otherwise could a stamp of queen’s head size accommodate the characteristic both of the numeral and of the cds? So it must be right to offer to a discriminating fan of these numerals. The background is ideal to do justice to a lightish strike. Unrepeatable - Est: £40

  • Lot 119

    Lot 119
    KG6 10/- perf 14 substantially o.g., the gum with characteristic WWII streakiness; perf 13 mint – these are SG119a, 119e, both cheerfully fresh, cat. £273 - Est: £75

  • Lot 120

    Lot 120
    The same wartime streakiness clothes our KG6 12/6 SG120b; again it’s fresh and substantially o.g. – the Bermudian enthusiasts, while spending lavishly on high values, preserved these carefully too – cat. £110 - Est: £30

  • Lot 121

    Lot 121
    Still showing wartime streaks, better absorbed by the red paper, is the large pt o.g. £1 value and nicely centred – SG121, cat. £275 - Est: £60

  • Lot 122

    Lot 122
    Neat 1½d SJ on cover to Pheonix Assurance in London, posted on the Lady Nelson and entered the mail in Boston JUL 7 1935. Fine large oval cachet in purple ‘RMS Lady Nelson/Mailed at Sea’ - Est: £10

  • Lot 123

    Lot 123
    Four b/w unused ppc of ships of the Elders & Fyffes line: ‘Bayano’; ‘Cavina’; ‘Changuinola’ and ‘Patuga’ - Est: £12