KGVI - Officials - set of 11v to 2r (less 3p, 5r & 10r from full set) ovpt 'BURMA' and 'SERVICE' on KGV stamps. 2r with INVERTED wmk. Mostly lightly MM, 4a more heavily mounted. 4a & 8a have toned perfs. Cat £170 [US1] (Start Price = £53.60)
Sale #82 worldwide Collections
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UPA UPA Sale #82 worldwide Collections
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The auction offers 21,640 lots to the value of £2,134,953 comprising worldwide Collections, Sets, Singles, Covers, Proofs, High Values, Rarities, Topicals, FEO etc ... from the broadest range of regions including high quality classic Great Britain, British Empire, British Africa, British North America, India, Europe, British Asia, Asia with China, US and much more. Highlights once again include remarkable particularly strong in GB with High Values, British Empire plus exceptional Europe and overseas, with very good USA and many other countries too numerous to mention.
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LIVE auction of 211 of the most valuable lots from estimate £1,000 GBP upwards – Wednesday 7th July 2021, 5pm via easyliveauction.com - bidders wishing to participate in the LIVE auction must register with easyliveauction.com by 2pm Wednesday 7th July 2021.
Results / Invoices Issued : Friday 9th July 2021, 4pm onwards
Sale of Unsold Lots : 9th July 2021, 6pm onwards until 2nd August 2021, 10am
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Lot #3338 - burma 1924
Incoming cover from India franked on reverse with 1926 1a chocolate GV issue (SG 203) tied by PARKTOWN MADRAS cds. Addressed to BOTATAUNG, RANGOON with fine strike of EAST RANGOON arrival cds on reverse. (Start Price = £20.00)
Lot #3339 - burma 1924
INDIA USED IN BURMA: Pair of Indian ½a green GV PSE's (H&G B9) both with added 1911 ½a green GV issue (SG 155) tied by THONGWA RANGOON cds's dated 1924. Addressed to INDIA with arrival cds's on reverse. Both items have some toning. (2) (Start Price = £24.00)
Lot #3340 - burma 1936
INDIA USED IN BURMA: Cover franked on reverse with India 1932 1a chocolate GV issue (SG 234) tied by fine strike of LETPADAN R.M.S. S.P.O. cds dated 7 MAY 1936. Addressed to INDIA with arrival cds on reverse. (Start Price = £28.00)
Lot #3341 - burma 1937
Overprints on KGV mainly mint, 2a is used, 2r is f.u. (13 of 14) Cat £79 [US2] (Start Price = £19.20)
Lot #3342 - burma 1937
set to 1r, incl. 3a6p shade, fine m.m. (14) Cat £150 [US1] (Start Price = £44.00)
Lot #3343 - burma 1937
set to 2r, fine m.m. (14) Cat £175 (image available) [US4] (Start Price = £49.60)
Lot #3344 - burma 1937
set to 5r, h/r, very fresh, fine m.m. (15) Cat £240 (image available) [US2] (Start Price = £56.00)
Lot #3345 - burma 1937
KGV set to 10rs very fine used with extra shade of 3½as.(17) Cat £195 (image available) [US1] (Start Price = £64.00)
Lot #3347 - burma 1937
KGV Stamps of India ovpt 'Burma' vals 12a to 5r f.u. (4) Cat £80 [US4] (Start Price = £23.20)
Lot #3350 - burma 1937
2r, 5r and 10r, very good used. Cat £169 (image available) [US1] (Start Price = £48.00)
Lot #3354 - burma 1937
15r, very fine used. Cat £275 (image available) (Start Price = £138.40)
Lot #3355 - burma 1937
25r orange and blue, partial SECRETARIAT cds, fine used. (image available) (Start Price = £77.60)
Lot #3356 - burma 1937
KGVI Officials overprinted on KGV, missing o9,o11 Cat £164 [US2] (Start Price = £44.00)
Lot #3357 - burma 1937
Official set to 2r (centred to NE), h/r, fresh, fine m.m. (12) Cat £220 (image available) [US2] (Start Price = £56.00)
Lot #3358 - burma 1937
KGVI - Official 5r ultramarine and purple, upright wmk. Lightly MM, slight gum toning and paper discolouration above top frame. Centred marginally E. Cat £225 (image available) [US2] (Start Price = £62.40)
Lot #3359 - burma 1937
Official 5r, slightly yellowish gum, u.m. Cat £225 (image available) (Start Price = £77.60)
Lot #3360 - burma 1937
KGV 10r green & scarlet unmounted mint, small gum disturbance at lower left corner. Lovely fresh colour & fine. Cat £650 (image available) [US1] (Start Price = £199.20)
Lot #3361 - burma 1937
Official 2a6p, 8a, 12a, 1r and 2r (a few toned perfs), m.m. (5) Cat £140 (Start Price = £41.60)
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