Auction of Great Britain Postage Stamps and Postal History
A specialised auction of over 1,400 lots, the property of 119 vendors, including the fine collection of £1 stamps formed by Ian D. Crane MA, FRPSL, MsocInd, a fine range of postal history including a number of Corsini letters, an extremely fine selection of K.E.VII issues including colour trials and many rare shades, and the Roy Parker collection of Wildings and … Read more...
Grosvenor is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew Williams to the position of Director. He joins James Grist, Nick Mansell, Glyn Page and Chris Lawrence on the Board of Directors with special responsibilities for client liaison and technical development.… Read more...
The BRITISH EMPIRE & FOREIGN COUNTRIES auction held at Grosvenor over two days on 25th and 26th September realised a total of £721,893, comfortably confirming the auctioneers’ pre-sale expectation.… Read more...
Auction of British Empire and Foreign Countries Postage Stamps and Postal History
Wednesday 25th September 2013 at 2 pm
Thursday 26th September 2013 at 11am and 2 pm
A specialised auction of over 1,800 lots, the property of 143 vendors, featuring the exceptional Ron Peters collection of Gibraltar and Great Britain issues overprinted for use in the Morocco Agencies, the fine and attractive collections of Iran formed by the late … Read more...
This auction will include the latest in our continuing series of specialised sections of Falkland Islands & Antarctica including, on this occasion, the Trevor Barnes collection of South Georgia and fine material from the collection of Dr. Carlos Garcia-Moral. Consignments will be accepted until 21st September.… Read more...
The three June auctions held at Grosvenor between 4th and 6th June achieved a strong total of £969,326 with bids arriving from right across the globe.
BRITISH EMPIRE & FOREIGN COUNTRIES was a three session sale beginning on the afternoon of Tuesday 4th June and, after the customary well-supported section of Miscellaneous & Mixed Lots, one early lot to catch the eye was the pair of King George V master … Read more...