KGVI Definitive issue vals ½d to 10s (Includes extra shades and perf varieties) lovely fresh bright colours, mint very small h/r. (A few have gum toning). (19) Cat £170 [US3] (Start Price = £42.40)
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Lot #19786 - swaziland 1938-54
KGVI portrait issue ½d to 10s set, (Plus perf and colour variants of ½d, 1d, 1½d, 2d, 3d, and 4d), mint small h/r. (Some gum cracking). Superb range lovely fresh bright examples. (20) Cat £303 (image available) [US5] (Start Price = £57.60)
Lot #19787 - swaziland 1938-54
set to 5s, virtually complete for all perfs and shades, apparently missing just a couple of low values, some with gum toning, m.m. Cat approx. £530. (29) [US2] (Start Price = £106.40)
Lot #19788 - swaziland 1938-54
KGVI top 3 values 2/6 - 10/- with original 1938 perfs, very fine mint Cat £180 [US5] (Start Price = £31.20)
Lot #19789 - swaziland 1938-54
set to 10s complete for all perfs and shades except 5s grey perf 13½ x 14, fine used. (30) Cat £225 (Start Price = £111.20)
Lot #19790 - swaziland 1938-54
KGVI set to 10/- mint with 4d, 6d, 1/- & 5/- all unmounted. V.Fine(11) Cat £95 (Start Price = £34.40)
Lot #19792 - swaziland 1938-54
set to 10s complete for all perfs and shades, fine m.m. Nice lot. (31) Cat £545 (Start Price = £231.20)
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