Number of results: 166
2001 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Mail: 1843 entire letter written by ''Edward Cartledge/Bark Diamond/Falkland Islands'' and dated ''Tuesday March 7th/43'', addressed to his father in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, with ''BUENOS AYRES'' undated circle in green, ms. rating ''2/2'' and backstamped by ''JY 23/1843'' receiving mark. Carried from Buenos Aires to Montevideo on the ''Spider'' and from there to Falmouth on the ''Crane''. ''There is only about 20 people on the island, and it abounds with game in abundance, ducks, geese, horses, bullocks, penguins, sea-birds of every sort are all wild, and are quite ignorant of human beings, the ducks and geese so much so, that you may approach within a yard or 2 of them, for I have caught 2 with my hand by going cautiously to work''. No. 6 in the Study Group listing of unpaid letters from the Falklands published in ''The Falkland Islands Philatelic Digest No. 2'' (1979) Photo. £1000 - £1200 |
2002 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Mail: 1862 (Oct. 26) entire letter without outer wrapper written on board ''Ship ''Harmonia'' Port Stanley East Falkland Island'' by Captain James Barclay to William Beverley of Catto Thomson & Co., sailmakers of Aberdeen, enclosing a Bill of Exchange for £117 3s.10d., dated Oct. 13, made out by James Lane, Manager of the Falkland Islands Company, for the purchase of bolts of canvas from the ''Harmonia''. The letter with interesting contents ... ''there has been no regular communication from nor to the Falklands for the last four months . . . I suppose you have been all thinking the old ''Harmonia'' was gone to the bottom''. Discovered after the 1979 Study Group Listing. Ex Dixon. Photo. £500 - £6-00 |
2003 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Mail: THE BLACK FRANK: 1869 (Dec.) green printed envelope registered to Messrs Henry King & Co. in London, with fine strike over manuscript ''Registered'' marking and showing part 1869 despatch datestamp on reverse, fine central ''(crown)/REGISTERED'' mark with London registered oval ''19 JA 70'' receiving datestamp and pencil rating ''4'' both in red below, vertical fold, the envelope slightly trimmed at top with flap missing. Carried on the ''Beacon'', which departed on Dec. 7, to Montevideo and thence to Southampton on the ''Oneida''. Only seven registered Black Franks covers recorded. Barnes 2/69. Illustrated on p. 32 of ''The Falkland Islands Philatelic Digest No. 2'' (1979). Ex Bantham. Photo. £6000 - £8000 |
2004 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Mail: 1870 (Oct. 29) unpaid envelope to George Bulkley of Southport. Connecticut, U.S.A., owner of the U.S. vessel ''Lookout'', the envelope carried as a private ship letter on board the barque ''Epsilon'' not under post office contract and thus charged at double the prepaid rate on arrival. Showing handstruck ''14'', New York Jan. 27 transit datestamp, fine strikes on both side of scarce early ''FALMOUTH/JA 12/71/SHIP LETTER'' c.d.s. (Robertson S10), with next day London Ship Letter c.d.s. on reverse. Some ink corrosion and other cover faults. Manuscript endorsement at left records ''Fm Cpt Nugent/Port Stanley Falkland/Islands Oct 29/70/put into port to/repair damages/Sundry remarks about/his voyage off Cape/Horn etc etc''. With most interesting original enclosed copy letter (the first copy having been sent on the ''Queen of Nations'') from Captain Nugent, skipper of the ''Lookout'' which was able to continue its voyage on Feb. 16 1871. No. 10 in the Study Group listing of unpaid letters from the Falklands published in ''The Falkland Islands Philatelic Digest No. 2'' (1979) and illustrated on p. 22 of ''Falkland Islands: The Black and Red Postal Franks'' by R. Barnes (2000). Ex Mayall, Neild and Dixon. Photo. £1000 - £1200 |
2005 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Mail: THE BLACK FRANK: 1871 (Jan. 16) envelope to George Bulkley of Southport. Connecticut, U.S.A., owner of the U.S. vessel ''Lookout'', sent by its skipper, Captain Richard Nugent with good strike at right, fine despatch datestamp partly overstruck by red ''PAID/LIVERPOOL/BR. PACKET/16 MR 71/28'' c.d.s. with ''NEW YORK PAID ALL/MAR 30'', also in red, over address. Manuscript receiving notation at left records ''Fm Capt Nugent/at Stanley, Falkland/Islands/Jany 14/71''. With interesting original enclosed letter dated Jan. 14. Carried by the ''Speedwell'' to Montevideo and from there to Liverpool on the ''Hipparchus'' prior to further onward transatlantic despatch. One of only six known Black Frank covers not addressed to Great Britain. Barnes 1/71. Ex Mayall and Dixon. Photo. £7000 - £8000 |
2006 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Mail: THE BLACK FRANK: 1872 (Jan. 2) envelope to Montevideo, addressed to A. De Lisle of Messrs De Lisle & Co. with good strike at right and fine despatch datestamp at left, with ms. rate markings ''4'' and ''10'' (centavos) for delivery within the city, flap missing, very attractive. Carried on the ''Foam''. One of only six known Black Frank covers not addressed to Great Britain. Barnes 5/72. Ex Lickfold. Photo. £6000 - £8000 |
2007 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Mail: THE BLACK FRANK: 1875 (Oct. 2) envelope to Thomas Martin at Limefield Junction Station near Edinburgh with good strike at right, despatch datestamp at left and central ms. mark ''6'' in magenta, backstamped by West Calder ''NO 17/75'' receiving mark, the envelope soiled and with flap missing. Carried on the ''Black Hawk'' to Montevideo and from there to Southampton on the ''Neva''. One of only two Frank items adressed to Scotland. Barnes 7/75. Ex F.D. Barker. Photo. £4000 - £5000 |
2008 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Mail: 1876 (Aug. 10) three page letter handwritten and signed by Treasurer Percy Travis with five impressions of the Black Frank at the foot of the letter, a further three having been cut away. The full text of this letter was published in ''A Short History of The Falkland Islands and its Stamps'' by D.O. Sloan & F.C.A. Goodman (1927) and later in ''The Falkland Islands Philatelic Digest No. 2'' ed. R.N. Spafford (1979). Ex Goodman. Photo. £400 - £500 |
2009 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Mail: THE RED FRANK: 1877 (Jan. 2) envelope registered to William Dawson in Bedford, addressed by Arthur Bailey, Surveyor General to the Falkland Islands, with clear strikes of the Red Frank, type F.1 despatch c.d.s. and ''(crown)/REGISTERED'' marking, manuscript ratings ''1/-'' in purple and ''6'' (registration) in blue, London Registered Feb. 14 oval transit datestamp in red and same day arrival backstamp, part of reverse lower flap missing nevertheless very attractive. Carried on the ''Black Hawk'' to Montevideo and from there on the ''Tagus'' to Southampton. Barnes 1/77. The second earliest example of the Red Frank, illustrated in ''The Cancellations of the Falkland Islands and Dependencies'' by J. Andrews (1974), opp. p. 8. Ex Mayall, Strakosch. Photo. £9000 - £10000 |
2010 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Mail: 1877 (Feb. 9), the final three pages of a letter handwritten and signed on official stationery by Treasurer Percy Travis, the opening sheet now missing, with five impressions of the Red Frank also enclosed, a further three having been cut away from the final sheet. The full text of this letter was published in ''A Short History of The Falkland Islands and its Stamps'' by D.O. Sloan & F.C.A. Goodman (1927) and later in ''The Falkland Islands Philatelic Digest No. 2'' ed. R.N. Spafford (1979). Ex Goodman. Photo. £300 - £350 |
2011 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Mail: THE RED FRANK: 1878 (Feb. 15) envelope from Edward Packe addressed to F. Coleman, Secretary of the Falkland Islands Company in London, with clear strike of the Frank, light despatch c.d.s., ms. prepaid rating ''6'' in magenta, receiver's note ''E. Packe's/27 Jan 78'' in red, the the letter having possibly originated from Packe's farm on West Falkland, and Apr. 1 arrival backstamp, the envelope slightly damaged and trimmed at top nevertheless attractive. Carried on the ''Sparrow Hawk'' to Montevideo and thence to Southampton on the ''Mondego''. Barnes 6/78. Ex Lovibond. Photo. £6000 - £8000 |
2012 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Mail: The Franks, Small official lettersheet with handwritten statement by later Postmaster (1890-91) Frederick Sanguinetti providing an account of the usage of the Black and Red Franks with a specimen impression of each, slight soiling. Illustrated on p. 19 of ''Falkland Islands: The Black and Red Postal Franks'' by R. Barnes (2000). Also a specimen strike of the first type ''(crown)/REGISTERED'' marking on official envelope. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2013 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Incoming Mail: 1852 (June) General Post Office notice ''Mails for the Falkland Islands'' (257 x 400mm.) announcing the monthly despatch of mails by the Brazil Packet to Montevideo and thereafter by sailing packet as recently contracted with the Falkland Islands Company, at the usual Colonial Packet rate with free conveyance of newspapers, ex Lerwick post office with ''JN 17/1852'' datestamp, folded for display and extensively repaired. Ex Dixon. £100 - £120 |
2014 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Incoming Mail: 1871 stampless lettersheet from Hamburg addressed ''To the/English Consul/Falklandisland'' endorsed ''paid'' at lower left with rate markings, one amended to ''63/4'', Hamburg July 15 1871 despatch and London transit c.d.s.'s, oval framed ''P.D.'', all in red, vertical crease, scarce and attractive. Carried by hand by the master of the barque ''Chiselhurst''. Ex Neild. Photo. £800 - £1000 |
2015 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Incoming Mail: 1872 envelope from London addressed to George Travis, with embossed cachet of dried fruit brokers Bailey, Parker & Wellesley on flap, franked 1870 6d. mauve pl. 9 MG tied by ''MR 12/72'' duplex, with ms. ''1'' in red and fine F.1 ''JU 17/1872'' arrival datestamp. Carried on the ''Foam''. The earliest incoming item from the 'Travis' find, no. 6 in the 1977 Norris & Beech listing. Photo. £350 - £400 |
2016 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Incoming Mail: 1873 envelope from Grimsby addressed to George Travis, endorsed ''paid 6d.'' and ''per Brazil Mail'', franked 3d. rose pl. 9 pair NG, NF, tied by ''FE 7/73'' duplex and blue pencil, with handstruck ''1d'' in red and fine ''MR 18/73'' type F.1 arrival, stain affects one adhesive. No 8 in the 1977 Norris & Beech 'Travis' listing. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2017 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Incoming Mail: 1875 envelope from England addressed to ''Capn. Josh. B. Press/British Barque Frederica/Care of Falkland Island Comp./Stanley, Falkland Is./South America'' franked by 6d. grey pl. 13 NJ tied by Yarmouth ''FE 7/75'' duplex with handstruck ''1d'' in red and fine F.1 arrival c.d.s. of ''MR 24/1875'', slight soiling and peripheral faults. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2018 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Incoming Mail: 1876 envelope addressed to George Travis sent from London by former Governor Col. George D'Arcy with his initials at lower left, franked by 1858-79 1d. pl. 171 NC with 1873-80 21/2d. rosy mauve pl. 4 ME, FL tied by ''AU 8/76'' duplexes with lightly struck type F.1 ''SP 16/1876'' arrival below, flap missing revealing a note from D'Arcy asking to be remembered to the family of William Coulson, whose daughter Alice had been adopted by D'Arcy, her mother having died in 1871. No 17 in the 1977 Norris & Beech 'Travis' listing. Photo. £300 - £350 |
2019 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Incoming Mail: 1877 entire letter addressed to George Gerrard, United States Consul, sent from London Oct. 6 franked 6d. grey pl. 15 DH wing-margined, slightly kinked on affixing (previously described as ''scrunched''), with red pencil ''1'' and carried on the ''Sparrow Hawk'', showing fine Dec. 20 type F.1 arrival datestamp. Ex T.P. Palmer. Photo. £600 - £700 |
2020 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Incoming Mail: 1898 pink envelope addressed to ''Mr. J.S. Cox/c/o J. Waldron Esq/Port Howard/West Falkland Island's/South America'', franked 21/2d. tied by Wallingford Oct. 3 duplex with slightly indistinct type F.3 arrival of Nov. 2 below, slight soiling but scarce destination. Ex Ayre. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2021 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Early Incoming Mail: 1900 envelope from Gibraltar addressed to Governor Sir William Grey-Wilson, endorsed ''via Liverpool'' and franked 1d. tied by July 26 ''A26'' duplex with fine central type F.4A (early use, code sideways ''C''), slight cover faults, flap missing. Photo. £150 - £200 |
2022 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Proofs and Specimens: 1d. imperforate in brown on wove paper, corner block of four [9-10, 19-20], fine. £500 - £600 |
2023 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Proofs and Specimens: 6d. imperforate in blue on bluish surfaced wove paper, an example from the foot of the sheet showing portions of adjoining stamps on three sides. Photo. £180 - £200 |
2024 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Proofs and Specimens: 6d. imperforate in blue on wove paper, corner block of four [49-50, 59-60], slight staining in margin at right otherwise fine. £450 - £500 |
2025 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Proofs and Specimens: 1s. imperforate in olive-black on wove paper, corner block of four [49-50, 59-60], slight staining at right and one with diagonal bend otherwise fine. £400 - £450 |
2026 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Proofs and Specimens: 1s. imperforate in green on wove paper, corner block of four [9-10, 19-20], fine. £500 - £600 |
2027 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Proofs and Specimens: 6d. imperforate in blue on white wove paper, handstamped ''SPECIMEN'' (Samuel type BS1) in violet at foot, minor stain at upper right. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2028 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Proofs and Specimens: 6d. imperforate in blue on wove paper affixed to card, perforated ''SPECIMEN'' (17 x 3.5mm.) at foot. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2029 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Proofs and Specimens: 1s. imperforate in pale brown on wove paper, perforated ''SPECIMEN'' (17 x 3.5mm.) at foot. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2030 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Proofs and Specimens: Imperforate sample proof denominated 2d. in dull blue-green affixed to card (66 x 105mm.) with ''ENGRAVED BY/BRADBURY, WILKINSON & CO. LD. LONDON'' handstamp in red and endorsed ''No. 12''. Ex Ayre. Photo. £1000 - £1200 |
2031 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1878-79 no watermark 4d. grey-black, the unused block of twelve (2 x 6) being two columns of the sheet with traces of original gum, chiefly fine. The largest recorded multiple. S.G. 2, cat. £14,400+. Photo. £5000 - £7000 |
2032 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1878-79 no watermark 6d. blue-green, complete mint sheet of sixty (10 x 6) incl. fresh entries [R. 2/7, 3/7, 4/7] and other plate flaws (identifying diagram also included). Light surface staining and odd small fault, some perf. rejoining and reinforcement, but a great rarity with twenty-eight unmounted. S.G. 3, cat. £6,600+. Photo. £3000 - £4000 |
2033 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1878-79 no watermark 1s. bistre-brown, upper left corner block of four incl. ''O'' with flattened base and also showing vertical perforation shift, a trifle gum toned, also lower right corner block of six (3 x 2) and three singles (one from the lower row with margin torn away) mint, mostly fine. (13) S.G. 4, var., SH 4, v1. £250 - £300 |
2034 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1882 Watermark Crown CA upright 1d. dull claret in a fine mint block of four with crazed gum. S.G. 5, cat. £1,300+. Heijtz notes ''blocks of four and larger multiples are very scarce, both mint and used''. Photo. £600 - £800 |
2035 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1882 Watermark Crown CA upright 1d. dull claret, three examples with large part original gum, one with tiny thin, another showing watermark inverted and reversed, paper hinge remainders. S.G. 5, 5y, cat. £1,250. Photo. £300 - £350 |
2036 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1882 Watermark Crown CA upright 1d. dull claret horizontal pair from the right of the sheet, the famous variety imperforate vertically, large part original gum, perforations a little clipped below left stamp. One of two known pairs, previously a block of four when in the Hind and Dibble collections. This variety is considered by many to be the rarest and most important of all Falkland Islands stamp treasures. S.G. 5a, cat. £80,000. Ex Perkin. Photo. £40000 - £50000 |
2037 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1882 Watermark Crown CA upright 1d. dull claret horizontal pair with watermark inverted and reversed, horizontal bends, one with yellow mark on gum. S.G. 5y, cat. £1,200+. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2038 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1882 Watermark Crown CA upright 4d. grey-black, horizontal pair. large part original gum, fine. S.G. 6, cat. £1,200. Photo. £350 - £400 |
2039 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1885-91 Watermark Crown CA Sideways 1d. pale claret, watermark Crown to left of CA, mint block of twenty-one (7 x 3) from the lower left corner of the sheet, one with slight gum thins otherwise mainly fine with several unmounted and a very scarce multiple. S.G. 7, cat. £1,995+. Photo. £1000 - £1200 |
2040 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1885-91 Watermark Crown CA Sideways 1d. pale claret, watermark Crown to left of CA, mint block of eight (4 x 2), a few bends, one with diagonal crease, scarce multiple. S.G. 7, cat. £760+. Photo. £300 - £400 |
2041 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1885-91 Watermark Crown CA Sideways 1d. pale claret, watermark Crown to right of CA, mint block of four, some perf. reinforcement otherwise mainly fine. S.G. 7w, cat. £440+. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2042 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1885-91 Watermark Crown CA Sideways 1d. brownish claret, two horizontal pairs, one mint and showing part marginal watermark letters, the other unused (regummed). S.G. 8, cat. £480+. Photo. £120 - £140 |
2043 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1885-91 Watermark Crown CA Sideways 4d. pale grey-black, watermark Crown to right of CA, unused (regummed), fine. S.G. 9w, cat. £850. Photo. £100 - £120 |
2044 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1885-91 Watermark Crown CA Sideways 4d. grey-black watermark Crown to left of CA mint block of four from the top of the sheet, the lower pair unmounted (Heijtz notes ''blocks of four and larger multiples are very scarce, both mint and used''), also 4d. grey-black watermark Crown to right of CA unused single from the top of the sheet, mainly fine. S.G. 10, 10w, cat. £2,250+. Photo. £700 - £900 |
2045 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1889-91 Watermark Crown CA Upright 1d. red-brown, mint upper left corner vertical pair and an unused single from the top of the sheet. S.G. 11, cat. £900 £200 - £250 |
2046 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1889-91 Watermark Crown CA Upright 4d. olive grey-black mint block of twenty-four, the first four columns of the sheet with imperforate margins, some perf. reinforcement, the upper and lower halves rejoined, the fourth column with vertical bend. A very rare multiple of fine appearance. S.G. 12, cat. £4,800+. Photo. £2500 - £3000 |
2047 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: The 1891 Bisect Provisionals: Government Notice (205 x 165mm.), signed by acting Postmaster Frederick Sanguinetti, the illustrative diagram showing ms. ''1/2'' on each side, the second of just three known examples, bearing at lower left a horizontal pair of unsevered pairs of the ''1/2d.'' on half 1d. brownish claret with the bisection indicated by ink lines, minor tone spot on upper perfs., tied by two strikes of the ''F.I.'' steel obliterator, vertical fold well clear of adhesives and slight corner faults. Part illustrated on p. 7 of ''The Falkland Islands: The 1891 Provisionals'' by Malcolm Barton (2002). Affixed at corners to backing sheet with ms. notations on reverse, some in the collectors' own hands, tracing the provenance of the Notice from Sanguinetti to Peel, White, Oakley, Grant, Koefman, Mayall and Ayre. An important item, highly desirable. Photo. £6000 - £8000 |
2048 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: The 1891 Bisect Provisionals: 1/2d. on half of 1d. red-brown, watermark upright, the famous mint block of twenty from the top of the sheet [R. 1/2-1/4, 2/2-2/4, 3/3-3/4, 4/3-4/4], the largest recorded multiple of the Bisect Provisional. Three stamps [R. 1/2, 1/3 and 2/2] are unsevered, the others cut diagonally and reinforced. [R. 1/4] and [R. 2/4] show misplacement of surcharges, the surcharges being late examples, per favour or 'posthumous', with the full stop high and ink of a more watery nature resulting in blurred impressions. Illustrated and described on p. 161 of ''The Falkland Islands: The 1891 Provisionals'' by Malcolm Barton (2002). Ex De Worms, Stone, Perkin and Stern. Photo. £10000 - £12000 |
2049 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: The 1891 Bisect Provisionals: Ninth Mail on the S.S. ''Herodot'' (July 11 1891), O.H.M.S. envelope addressed by R.W.M. Spearman, secretary to Sir Roger Goldsworthy, to his mother in London, franked by 1d. red-brown upper right corner vertical pair and bisect with 1/2d. surcharge sideways, cancelled by ''F.I.'' steel obliterator with despatch datestamp at left, slight creasing, the cover slightly trimmed at right with left flap on reverse largely missing. Barton I9. Photo. £1200 - £1500 |
2050 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: The 1891 Bisect Provisionals: Tenth Mail on the S.S. ''Karnac'' (Aug. 3, 1891) envelope registered to stamp dealer C. Zissler in London bearing 1887 4d. grey-black with 1d. brownish claret bisect showing inverted ''1/2d.'' surcharge applied after affixing to envelope, tied by 'First Bisect' (Ob. 1/90) 'cork' cancellations with despatch c.d.s., ''(crown)/REGISTERED'' mark and red hooded ''14 SP 91'' arrival datestamp below, very slight soiling. The 'sister' envelope to Barton J21 with adjoining registration number. Photo. £2000 - £2500 |
2051 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 1/2d. to 9d. set of five with additional 2d. shade, each overprinted ''SPECIMEN'' (Samuel type B2), one 2d. and 6d. both with small thin otherwise mainly fine with gum. (6) S.G. 15s, 25s, 26s, 28s, 33s, 35s, cat. £600+. Photo. £180 - £200 |
2052 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 1/2d. to 1s., full set of eight values handstamped ''SPECIMEN'' in violet (Samuel type FI3), each marginal from the top of the sheet, odd bend or other imperfection otherwise mainly fine with gum and scarce. Photo. £350 - £400 |
2053 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 1/2d. shades, mint selection incl. multiples with blue-green imprint blocks of twelve (one toned in lower margin, the other with one lower margin section missing), 1/2d. green with variety watermark inverted and reversed in block of four (three with faults), etc. (51) £250 - £300 |
2054 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 1d. orange red-brown, Oct. 1891 printing, upper right corner marginal mint block of twenty-four (8 x 3), hinged on three and in margins only, mainly fine. S.G. 18, cat. £3,120+. Photo. £800 - £1000 |
2055 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 1d. shades, mainly mint selection incl. multiples with 1d. orange red-brown, 1d. brown (unused) and 1d. orange-brown (watermark reversed) blocks of four, 1d. pale red corner block of twelve, 1d. orange-red block of six, etc. mainly good to fine. (64) £500 - £600 |
2056 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 21/2d. pale chalky ultramarine, Second printing Aug. 1891, mint block of four with part imprint, tone spot in lower margin otherwise fine, the lower pair unmounted. S.G. 27, cat. £1,000+, SH 8b. Photo. £500 - £600 |
2057 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 21/2d. Prussian blue, Jan. 1894 printing, a mint lower left corner marginal block of four, the upper pair with diagonal crease and one with tiny thin, the lower pair umounted, fine appearance. Heijtz notes ''blocks of four and larger multiples are very scarce, both mint and used''. S.G. 29, cat. £1,000+. Photo. £400 - £500 |
2058 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 21/2d. Prussian blue, Jan. 1894 printing, horizontal strip of four cancelled by ''F.I.'' steel obliterator, one with fault at foot. S.G. 29, cat. £520+. Ex Dixon. Photo. £120 - £150 |
2059 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 21/2d. deep ultramarine, Eighth printing Sept. 1901, upper left corner marginal mint block of twenty-one (7 x 3) hinged in margin only, natural gum irregularity in fifth column, two stamps thinned, fine appearance. S.G. 30c, cat. £1,200+. Photo. £300 - £400 |
2060 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 21/2d. shades, mint selection incl. multiples with 21/2d. dull blue, 21/2d. bright ultramarine (watermark reversed) and 21/2d. deep ultramarine blocks of four, 21/2d. Prussian blue single, 21/2d. pale ultramarine block of six, 33), also 2d. (7, incl. a block of four), etc., poor to fine. (33) Photo. £250 - £300 |
2061 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 4d. brownish black, Jan. 1894 printing with watermark reversed, a scarce horizontal strip of four, marginal from the foot of the sheet [R. 6/6-6/9] cancelled by ''F.I.'' steel obliterator, fine. S.G. 31, cat. £1,400. Previously in a strip of six. Ex Stone, Grant, Koefman, Mayall and McRitchie. Photo. £400 - £500 |
2062 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 6d. orange-yellow, watermark reversed, mint block of six (3 x 2) some heavily hinged, 6d. yellow lower right corner marginal mint block of four, one in each block unmounted, chiefly fine. S.G. 33, 34, cat. £730+. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2063 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 9d. pale reddish orange, two blocks of four (one corner marginal with stamps unmounted) and singles (4), 9d. salmon block of four, the lower pair unmounted, mint, chiefly fine. (16) S.G. 35, 36, cat. £900+. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2064 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1891-1902 1s., mint selection comprising three blocks of four (two marginal, one stamp with a few perfs. short at foot) and five singles, one grey-brown with watermark reversed (slight thins). (17) S.G. 37, x, 38. Photo. £350 - £400 |
2065 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1898 2s.6d. imperf. printer's sample in green, perforated ''SPECIMEN'' (Samuel type B1), fine. Photo. £500 - £600 |
2066 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1898 2s.6d. imperf. printer's sample in red, perforated ''SPECIMEN'' (Samuel type B1), vertical bend. Photo. £400 - £500 |
2067 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1898 5s. imperf. printer's sample in brown, perforated ''SPECIMEN'' (Samuel type B1), fine. Photo. £500 - £600 |
2068 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1898 2s.6d. and 5s. overprinted ''SPECIMEN'' (Samuel type B2), with gum, the 5s. with slight toning. S.G. 41s, 42s, cat. £500. Photo. £100 - £120 |
2069 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1898 2s.6d. and 5s. handstamped ''SPECIMEN'' in violet (Samuel type FI3), vertical creasing and the 5s. with slight toning on reverse otherwise fine with gum. Photo. £100 - £120 |
2070 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1898 2s.6d. and 5s. mint blocks of four, both corner marginal, the 2s.6d. upper right stamp with slight pink surface marks and lower pair unmounted, the 5s. with crazed gum, mainly fine. S.G. 41, 42, cat. £2,100+. Photo. £1000 - £1200 |
2071 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: ''F.I.'' steel obliterator (Ob. 1/78), mainly good to fine strikes cancelling 1878-79 no watermark 4d. grey-black, an exceptional lower left corner example, 6d. blue-green left marginal block of four (reinforced), the upper left stamp with minor corner fault, and 1894 (Apr. 22) 'Kiderlen' 1d. stationery card to Germany (also showing fine F.2 despatch with year date missing). Photo. £200 - £250 |
2072 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: the 'Cork' cancellations, a selection of twenty-one different types, mainly very fine strikes on a range of adhesives, incl. 'Early 4 x 2' (Ob. 2/78) on no watermark 4d., ''Thick and Thin' (1/84) on no watermark 1s. (perf. imperfections), First Cork F.I.' (1/85), 'Early Football' (2/87) and 'Large Football' (1/89) on 4d. watermark sideways, 'Middle Pins' (1/87) on no watermark 1d. (two tone spots), '5x4 and Gap' (2/93) on 6d. orange-yellow, 'Metal Ring' (7/94) on 1d. (corner fault), 'Africa' (1/95) on 21/2d., etc. Ex Dixon. Photo. £400 - £500 |
2073 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1880 (Aug. 12) official envelope to Scotland with receiving note identifying sender as 'notorious' Treasurer, John Wright Collins, franked by no watermark 4d. from the left of the sheet tied by ''F.I.'' steel obliterator with F.1 despatch datestamp below, Sept. 22 arrival backstamps, large part flap missing. Carried on the ''Ibis''. A very rare early cover, Heijtz notes just six surviving covers bearing the first 4d. Photo. £4000 - £5000 |
2074 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1883 to 1885 Kosmos Agency steamer schedules, three documents, the first covering the period from Apr. 1883 to Apr. 1884 issued Apr. 20 1883 by the Falkland Islands Company in London, folded for display, the second a two sided leaflet on yellow paper for Sept.1884 to Apr. 1885, the third in German for Mar.-Sept. 1885, peripheral faults. £200 - £250 |
2075 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1888 (May 15) envelope to Kent franked by 4d. grey-black a corner example tied by blurred 'Diamond' (Ob. 1/88) 'cork' cancellation with F.1 despatch below and Southampton Ship Letter c.d.s. of June 23 alongside, London June 23 transit in red on reverse, the cover stained and with other faults but scarce. Carried on the ''Neko'' to Montevideo and thence by the ''Hogarth''. Photo. £150 - £200 |
2076 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1889 (Sept. 16) front of registered cover, torn and repaired, addressed to Taylor Bros. in Leeds franked by 4d. grey-back (2) cancelled by fine strikes of the scarce 'Large Football' (Ob. 1/89) 'cork' cancellation with ''(crown)/REGISTERED'' marking, F.1 despatch and London Oct. 20 transit datestamps below. Carried on the 'Neko' to Dartmouth. Photo. £100 - £120 |
2077 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1890 (Jan. 18) envelope addressed to the Minister for Foreign Affairs in Stockholm, Sweden, franked at 4d. rate by 1d. brownish claret horizontal strip of four tied by 'Large Football' (Ob. 1/89) 'cork' cancellations with F.1 despatch c.d.s. at left with blue Mar. 2 arrival datestamp below, London and Swedish transit backstamps. Very scarce. Ex Grant and Neild. Photo. £2000 - £2500 |
2078 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1892 (July 18) envelope registered at double foreign rate to Italy franked by 1/2d. blue-green, 1d., 21/2d. and 6d. orange-yellow tied by good to fine strikes of 'Broken Segment' (Ob. 2/92) 'cork' cancellation with F.2 despatch and red London Aug. 25 transit datestamps below, two strikes of ''(crown)/REGISTERED'' marking, much of reverse of cover missing but showing Rome Aug. 28 arrival backstamp. Carried on the ''Menes'' to Tilbury. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2079 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1893 (Jan.) envelope to Texas, bearing 21/2d. and 4d. (slightly overlapping) tied by two fine strikes of the 'Pointed Nose F.I.' (Ob. 1/93) 'cork' cancellation with despatch datestamp below and Mar. 9 Galveston 'Arrived Late' receiving backstamp. Carried on the ''Totmes''. Photo. £300 - £350 |
2080 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1893 (Feb. 16) front of registered cover addressed to the Foreign Office in London bearing 1/2d. green corner marginal block of four with 6d. orange-yellow overlapping margin, cancelled by fair to good strikes of 'Pointed Nose F.I.' (Ob. 1/93) 'cork' cancellation with F.2 despatch c.d.s. at lower left, the 6d. additionally tied by Apr. 13 arrival. Carried on the ''Tanis''. Photo. £100 - £120 |
2081 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1895 (Jan. 19) printed George Jackson envelope to Birmingham bearing 6d. orange-yellow tied by strike of the very scarce 'Broken Windmill' (Ob. 6/95) 'cork' cancellation with indistinct F.1 despatch c.d.s. below and Feb. 22 1895 arrival backstamp. Carried on the ''Abydos''. Photo. £500 - £600 |
2082 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1896 (Apr. 4) official envelope registered at double foreign rate to U.S.A. franked by 1d. (2), 2d. (2), one of each with corner fault, and 4d. cancelled by type F.1 c.d.s.'s showing year date error ''99'', with ''(crown)/REGISTERED'' marking, London transit datestamps, backstamped New York and Camden, New Jersey May 23 arrival. Carried on the ''Abydos'' to Tilbury. Photo. £400 - £500 |
2083 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1896 (Apr. 19) envelope to Kent franked by 21/2d. tied by indistinct double strikes of F.1 c.d.s., carried on the ''Herodot'' to Punta Arenas and thence on the ''Orellana'', roughly opened and with some tone spotting. Photo. £120 - £150 |
2084 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1896 (May 12) U.S. Consulate envelope addressed to Saint Louis, Missouri, redirected within the city, franked at single rate by 4d. olive-black (slight perf. faults at top) tied by one of two strikes of F.2 c.d.s., with June 28 arrival backstamp. Carried on the ''Totmes''. Ex Lovibond. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2085 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1896 (Dec. 3) 'Hugo Schlottfeldt' envelope registered to London franked by 1/2d. and 4d. cancelled by F.3 c.d.s. with ''(crown)/REGISTERED'' marking, London Jan. 9 and 11 arrival datestamps. Scarce passage, carried on the ''Mamari'' to Montevideo and from there to Southampton on the ''Minho''. Photo. £300 - £350 |
2086 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1897 (Mar. 25) Government House envelope registered to Switzerland bearing 1878 no watermark 6d. blue-green pairs (2) from the left of the sheet cancelled by F.2 c.d.s.'s (showing spaced ''9 7'') with one pair unusually additionally tied by F.3 c.d.s. struck either due to late recognition of registered status or poor legibility of F.2 dates, with ''(crown)/REGISTERED'' marking, London Apr. 25 transit and backstamped Lausanne Apr. 27 arrival, horizontal cover fold. Carried on the ''Herodot'' and ''Orcana''. Photo. £400 - £500 |
2087 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1897 (May 7) official envelope registered to the U.S.A. franked by marginal 6d. orange-yellow tied by F.2 c.d.s. showing spaced ''9 7'' with ''(crown)/REGISTERED'' marking alongside and London June 12 registered oval transit below, Philadelphia June 24 arrival backstamps. Carried on the ''Ramses'' to Punta Arenas. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2088 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1897 (Nov. 11) envelope to London carried on the ''Herodot'', franked by 21/2d. tied by two ms. lines as well as F.3 c.d.s., and with Dec. 18 arrival backstamp, the cover torn at top due to rough opening but unusual. Photo. £150 - £200 |
2089 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1899, H.M.S. ''Flora'' envelope (embossed on flap) to Luton posted on board bearing 1d. paying Imperial Penny Post rate cancelled ''FE 26/99'' on arrival in England, and with next day Luton arrival backstamp. Scarce and unusual. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2090 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1899 (Dec. 8) 1d. stationery envelope commercially used to London, cancelled by superb strike of ''GOVERNMENT HOUSE/RECD./8 DE/99'' administrative datestamp in red, with Nov. 13 1900 arrival datestamps below and on reverse. Very rare, one of just three known covers showing this rare marking. Ex Stern. Photo. £1500 - £2000 |
2091 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1902 (May) formula registered envelope, size H, to Germany franked by 1/2d., 21/2d. and 4d. indistinctly cancelled, with London transit oval and backstamped by Paderborn June 25 arrival with postman's failed delivery ms. notations, some faults nevertheless attractive and a scarce early item. Perkins A.3. Ex Stern. Photo. £200 - £250 |
2092 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1903 (Feb. 3) envelope registered to Birmingham, England, at quadruple rate paid by 1891-1902 1s. and 2d. with ''(crown)/REGISTERED'' marking at left, carried on the ''Orellana'' with London Feb. 3 transit and same day arrival backstamp. Photo. £120 - £150 |
2093 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1903 (May 20) formula registered envelope, size G, addressed to Hull franked by 1891-1902 1d. orange-red block of four and pair, cancelled by very fine F.4B c.d.s.'s and additionally tied by red London July 3 transit, with ''(crown)/REGISTERED'' marking at left, carried on the ''Liguria'' on her last visit to the islands. Perkins A.2. Photo. £250 - £300 |
2094 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: Queen Victoria Covers and Cancellations: 1904 (Feb. 29) front of formula registered envelope addressed to London, franked by 1891-1902 1d. pair and single and and showing rare early large ''R'' registration handstamp (Barnes type R2, undated). Also specimen strike on official envelope dated ''1 JA/1890''. Ex Dixon. Photo. £800 - £1000 |
2095 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1912-20 issue, Master die proof for the lower values in black on thin, surfaced card (36 x 40mm.) dated ''24.1.12'' in manuscript. Ex Stern. Photo. £2500 - £3000 |
2096 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1912-20 issue, Master die proof for the high values in black on thin, surfaced card (38 x 47mm.) dated ''24.1.12'' in manuscript. Ex Stern. Photo. £3000 - £3500 |
2097 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1912-20 Watermark Multiple Crown CA: 1d. pale scarlet on thin white paper, line perf. (1918), a block of four and three singles tied to piece by type F.4F c.d.s's of ''9 AU/19''. Extremely rare, it having been previously believed that all of this printing had received ''WAR STAMP'' overprints and this one of only two known blocks of four. S.G. 61b, cat. £6,300+, SH 25d. B.P.A. certificate (1985) as former S.G. 66a, this having been the 'proving item' for the catalogue listing. Ex Barton. Photo. £2000 - £2500 |
2098 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1912-20 Watermark Mult. Crown CA 3s. slate-green, a fine used block of four with ''MR 16/33'' c.d.s. cancellations. S.G. 66, cat. £380+. Photo. £120 - £140 |
2099 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1912-20 Watermark Mult. Crown CA 10s. and £1 (a few short perfs. at top) overprinted ''SPECIMEN'' (Samuel type D12a) with gum, 3s. green and 5s. rose-red mint blocks of four, the lower pairs in each unmounted, 10s. single mint, mainly fine. (11) Ex Stern. £400 - £500 |
2100 ✕ |
Falkland Islands: 1912-20 Watermark Mult. Crown CA 10s. and £1 in matching lower left corner marginal mint blocks of four, one 10s. and two £1 being unmounted, mainly fine. S.G. 68, 69, cat. £2,620+. Ex Stern. Photo. £1000 - £1200 |