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Stamp auction - 29 January 2020
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Dear Customer
Welcome to our latest auction (Sale 163) initially scheduled for May then postponed owing to the pandemic. Now that lockdown has eased we can go ahead with our sale at the Britannia Hotel over two days instead of one
which will help us abide by the social distancing rules.
Viewing
We have taken two extra days at the hotel before the auction for viewing, which again will help with social distancing; we would recommend this as the best option.
If you wish to view the auction lots at our Newcastle offices you can do so from Monday 10th to Friday 21st August (weekdays) by appointment only.
Please ensure you bring a face mask/covering with you. Gloves will be provided and these must be worn at all times during viewing.
Attending the sale
If you are attending the auction in person, face masks/coverings must be worn.
When planning your journey, please bear in mind this sale is live on the internet and we generally achieve a rate of 200 lots per hour.
If you are feeling anxious about attending the sale, you can, as always, send your bids by post or email before the sale to be added to the book or you can bid live through Easylive Auctions. Easylive offer a
great option of a £3 flat fee, which allows you to bid on as many lots as you like with no other charges.
Bidding
Unfortunately we will be unable to offer our usual room bidder (boxed) lots which always prove to be popular with many of you.
The auction room numbers will be limited (maximum of 30 people). Therefore, we ask that bidders move in and out of the room accordingly. We understand customers may wish to bid on multiple lots but if
there is a space between your lot numbers please leave the room until ready to bid again.
Refreshments
Owing to regulations we are unable to provide our usual tea/coffee and sandwiches. However, customers can order from the main reception area of the hotel.
If you would like any other information regarding our sale please do not hesitate to contact us. Corbitts would like to thank you for your continued support.
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Don't forget to also take a look at our online shop. Now open with well over 1000 items available for immediate purchase. Please note that items from this auction are not included in our online shop stock.
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This auction took place on 29 January 2020. Estimates and realised prices are shown below for information only.
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Sale 162 - Stamp Boxes & Other Collectables
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Description of lot
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Realised
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215
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20thC varied group boxes & cases, several headed 'stamps' boxes incl. Chinese enamel, one showing head of KEVII, Austrian marked GES GESCH, Ivorine with three compartments, heavy ornate base and white metal stamp/Vesta combination box in book form, with pair of small bakelite cases. All good condition. (12 items)
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£65 to 85 |
£70.00
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216
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Post Office Pillar Money boxes etc. 20th century with earlies vintage examples, Trench Art type, China crested, 1937 Coronation OXO, double G.R types, Danish box with key, others children's types, pair different 'National Savings' with boxed die cast Royal Mail and Stanley Gibbons Strand vans, a Wedgwood basalt dish marked National Postal Museum, central QV 1d black portrait - Postman Pat with van & cat. (17 items).
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£60 to 70 |
N/S
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217
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POSTAL SCALES 19thC brass postal scale with comprehensive engraved 'Rates of Postage' platform on serpentine walnut base with four brass weights range 1oz to 8oz. With another desk letter Scale and four brass weights. (2)
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£50 to 70 |
£55.00
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