Auction of British Empire and Foreign Countries Postage Stamps and Postal History
Sale number: 97
Start Date: Wednesday 3rd June 2015 at 10:30 am and 2 pm
A specialised auction of nearly 1,500 lots, including the fine collection formed by the late Dennis Clarke, the balance of the collection formed by the late Michael Ensor, the Graham Winters FRPSL collection of Queen Victoria period Ceylon with scarce covers … Read more...
Grosvenor’s April 2015 auctions achieved a remarkable combined total of £1,171,089.
Over recent years Grosvenor has become noted for the promotion of so-called ‘minority’ collecting areas, achieving many record results along the way. Dr Conrad Graham, who died last year, was one of Britain’s foremost cinderella philatelists and the auction of his collection on April 21st created exceptional interest. This was a very special day with high levels … Read more...
Sale Time: Wednesday 22nd April 2015 at 11 am and 2pm
A specialised auction of over 1,200 lots, the property of 125 vendors, featuring an award-winning collection of Liverpool Postal History; the collection of Great Britain formed by the late Dennis Clarke; very fine line engraved and Seahorses; an excellent section of QEII commemorative errors including many great rarities; … Read more...
Sale Time: Tuesday 21st April 2015 at 11 am and 2 pm
A lifetime’s gathering of scarce and esoteric philatelic material including Cinderellas, Locals, Postal Orders, Revenues, Telegraphs, the Fine and Unusual.
Public viewing at our offices is to be available on
Thursday 16th April 9.30 am to 5 pm
Friday 17th April 9.30 am to 5 pm
Monday … Read more...
Two auctions in March produced a strong start to the Grosvenor Spring 2015 season achieving a grand total of £1,206,932.
First on the block on March 10th was the exceptional ‘Golden’ Collection of Great Britain, presenting issues from the reigns of King George V to Queen Elizabeth II with shades and many rare varieties. This included a strong offering of Q.E.II errors that generated a range of gratifying … Read more...