Washington 24c grey lilac with F.grill used, tiny closed tear at top, off centre, fancy cancel, Scott 99 $1,600 Cat £1600 (image available) (Start Price = £294.40)
Sale #80 worldwide Collections
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UPA UPA Sale #80 worldwide Collections
It’s so easy to test UPA - if you are a New Bidder you may qualify for UPA's Introductory Offer - £55 GBP OFF your first invoice if you spend £75 GBP or more**
Continuing 18 years tradition of their Unique Reducing Estimate Auctions PLUS No Buyer’s Premium Universal Philatelic Auctions (UPA) presents one of their most valuable ever mail-bid sales closing at 5pm Tuesday 12th January 2021. In keeping with previous auctions ALL lots estimated at £1,000+ GBP will be offered LIVE online at the-saleroom.com 5pm Wednesday 13th January 2021. Live bidders for £1,000+ GBP estimate lots now benefit by no charge for bidding live online.
The auction offers 18,933 lots to the value of £1,910,176 GBP 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.
There are No Buyer’s Premiums plus all lots are covered by their 28 day Total Guarantee. UPA prides itself on offering unique material that Collectors may not be able to source elsewhere and all with their unique reducing estimate system. With No Buyer’s Premium 2,000+ regular bidders stay with UPA saving up to 27% OFF – which is why UPA can offer new winning bidders an amazing Introductory Offer - £55 GBP OFF your first invoice if you spend £75 GBP.
(** Offer restricted to bidders in UK, West Europe, USA, Australia, Canada & New Zealand)
(** Offer subject to status, restricted to one offer per household)
Bidding stops : Tuesday 12th January 2021, 5pm
Live Internet Auction : Wednesday 13th January 2021, 5pm
LIVE auction of 185 of the most valuable lots from estimate £1,000 GBP upwards – Wednesday 13th January 2021, 5pm via www.the-saleroom.com. Bidders wishing to participate in the LIVE auction must register with www.the-saleroom.com by 2pm Wednesday 13th January 2021.
Results / Invoices Issued : Friday 15th January 2021, 4pm onwards
Sale of Unsold Lots : 18th January 2021, 6pm onwards until 15th February 2021, 10am
(NB - all times stated above are UK local time)
Please Note : Bids below 80% of the estimate will be respectfully declined. Bidders wishing to purchase such lots for less may have the opportunity to do so in subsequent auction(s).
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Lot #17296 - United States of America 1867
Franklin 30c orange yellow with F.grill fine used, cork cancel, Scott 100 $950 Cat £950 (image available) (Start Price = £321.60)
Lot #17297 - United States of America 1867
Jackson 2c black with Z.grill used, light creasing and a few tone spots, with PF(2009) certificate as Scott 85B $1,300 Cat £1400 (image available) (Start Price = £184.00)
Lot #17298 - United States of America 1867
Washington 10c blue green with E.grill used, faults Cat £350 (Start Price = £32.00)
Lot #17299 - United States of America 1867
Washington 12c black with E.grill used, off centre, creased, a little soiled Cat £400 (Start Price = £36.80)
Lot #17300 - United States of America 1867
Lincoln 15c black with E.grill fine used, off centre, Scott 91 $650 Cat £700 (image available) (Start Price = £220.80)
Lot #17301 - United States of America 1867
Washington 12c black with F.grill used, centred left, light crease Cat £300 (Start Price = £36.80)
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